September 25, 2025

In a shocking milestone for accountability in Tennessee's political landscape, former Speaker of the House Glen Casada and his former Chief of Staff Cade Cothren have been sentenced to federal prison for their audacious web of corruption, including wire fraud and money laundering that betrayed the trust of their constituents. Casada, now facing 36 months behind bars, and Cothren, sentenced to 30 months, engaged in a scheme so elaborate that it saw them create fictitious identities and companies, siphoning taxpayer money to line their own pockets—over $159,000 in taxpayer-funded contracts disguised under fraudulent pretenses. In what can only be described as a scandal of epic proportions, both men weaponized their positions, leveraging political connections to exert pressure on State officials and fabricate false narratives to dupe fellow legislators, showcasing a culture of deceit and betrayal that ultimately shattered public trust. With law enforcement pledging to root out such corruption, this case stands as a stark reminder of the consequences when public servants turn to self-serving schemes, serving justice on behalf of the very citizens they sought to exploit.

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