Pretrial Conference Set for Jackson Bribery Case

Introduction:
A pretrial conference has been scheduled for December 19, 2024, in the high-profile bribery case involving Jackson’s local leaders. The case has attracted significant public attention.
Main Content:
Chief District Judge Daniel Jordan has set a pretrial conference date for December 19, 2024, in the bribery case involving Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, Ward Six Councilman Aaron Banks, and Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens. The three officials face multiple charges related to a bribery scheme aimed at bringing a convention center hotel to Jackson. The indictment includes conspiracy, federal program bribery, and money laundering charges. The defendants have pleaded not guilty, and the trial is set to begin on January 6, 2025. The case has raised concerns about corruption and the integrity of public officials in Jackson.
Conclusion:
The upcoming pretrial conference is a critical step in the legal proceedings against Jackson’s local leaders. The community awaits the outcome of the trial, which will have significant implications for the city’s governance and public trust.





