Ex-Noxubee County Sheriff Terry Grassaree plans to plead guilty to unspecified charges in a federal case .
Ex-Mississippi sheriff plans to plead guilty in federal sex-related bribery caseEx-Mississippi sheriff plans to plead guilty in federal sex-related bribery case by Jerry Mitchell and Ilyssa Daly, Mississippi Today March 21, 2024 Former Noxubee County Sheriff Terry Grassaree plans to plead guilty in the federal case where a woman alleges he demanded she take sexually explicit photographs and videos of herself in jail — and then share them with him.
If he pleaded guilty to all of them, he could face up to 90 years in prison. Nearly two decades ago, Grassaree faced allegations of rape inside the jail that he supervised and lawsuits claiming that he covered up the episodes. At least five people, including one of his fellow deputies, accused him of beating others or choking them with a police baton.
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