Sheriff indicted in bribes-for-badges scheme that allegedly netted him more than $70,000

Culpeper County (Va.) Sheriff Scott Howard Jenkins, who has been indicted on federal bribery, conspiracy, and fraud charges (via Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office).

An alleged plot between a county sheriff and three accused co-conspirators to exchange bribes for badges may land all of them in jail for decades.

Culpeper County Scott Howard Jenkins, 51, allegedly received more than $70,000 in cash payments in exchange for granting “auxiliary deputy sheriff” appointments and other perks, according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Virginia.

From at least April 2019, the statement says, Jenkins “accepted cash bribes and bribes in the form of campaign contributions totaling at least $72,500” from Rick Tariq Rahim, 55, Fredric Gumbinner, 64, and James Metcalf, 60, all of Virginia. Prosecutors say that Jenkins also accepted bribes from at least five other people, including two undercover FBI agents.

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