Tenn. sheriff's employees accused of using inmate for private work
A Tennessee Comptroller's investigation found two Monroe County Sheriff's Department employees allowed a trusty inmate to work on private property, including a watercraft repair business where they also worked. The inmate performed tasks like raising a sunken boat and operating county vehicles without supervision, leading to indictments for official misconduct and unlawful use of inmates.
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