2010 Mississippi – Criminal Conviction – Tate King, Henry Massey, and Lillie…



Benton County supervisor Tate King was convicted of committing voter fraud after he paid people to vote for him in the 2007 primary and runoff elections. Eleven others who were also under investigation in connection with this matter have also either pleaded guilty or been convicted. He was sentenced to one year in prison, two years on house arrest, and two years of supervised release, in addition to a $5,000 fine. Norton received three years’ supervised probation, and Massey received one year of house arrest and two years of supervised release.