Ex-pro wrestler Ted DiBiase Jr. acquitted in Mississippi welfare scandal


JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A former professional wrestler accused of misspending millions of welfare dollars in part of Mississippi’s largest public corruption scandal was found not guilty by a jury on Friday.

Ted “Teddy” DiBiase Jr. was facing 13 charges related to conspiracy, wire fraud, theft and money laundering.

A federal indictment accuses DiBiase of fraudulently obtaining millions of federal welfare dollars and using the money for his own personal gain, including the purchase of a vehicle, boat and home down payment.

DiBiase’s lawyers were not immediately available for comment when contacted by The Associated Press.

DiBiase, a WWE wrestler in the 2000s and 2010s, is the only person charged in the scandal to face trial.

The welfare scandal came to light in 2020 when the former director of the Mississippi Department of Human Services, John Davis, was indicted on fraud and embezzlement charges alongside several others, including Ted DiBiase Jr.’s brother former pro-wrestler Brett DiBiase.

Federal indictments accuse Davis of directing the federal dollars to two nonprofits, which then awarded “sham contracts” to various people and organizations, including several companies owned by DiBiase, for social services that were never provided.

DiBiase’s companies were awarded more than $2 million in contracts for services that included leadership outreach, an emergency food assistance assessment and a program for “inner-city youth,” according to the indictment.

Much of the money came from two federal safety-net programs, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), and was intended to help some of the poorest people in the nation.

More than $77 million in TANF funds were misspent, according to the Mississippi State Auditor.

Davis, multiple nonprofit executives and Brett DiBiase have all pleaded guilty to charges related to the scheme.

The scandal also ensnared several high-profile individuals, including former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant and retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre. Both Bryant and Favre have denied wrongdoing and neither have been criminally charged.

Favre, the DiBiase brothers and their father, a former pro wrestler known as the “Million Dollar Man,” Ted DiBiase Sr., are among dozens of defendants in a lawsuit filed by the Mississippi Department of Human Services in an attempt to recover more than $20 million in misspent money.

Prosecutors did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Sophie Bates, The Associated Press



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