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Roby Smith
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Republican candidate for Treasurer of State.
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The search results refer to two different individuals. Roby Smith, the current Treasurer of Iowa, has no reported scandals, corruption allegations, or investigations in his career.
Separately, Robin Smith, a former Tennessee State Representative, pleaded guilty to honest services wire fraud in March 2022. She was involved in a conspiracy to misappropriate taxpayer funds through a fictitious vendor, Phoenix Solutions. She cooperated with federal authorities and testified against co-conspirators Glen Casada and Cade Cothren. Following her conviction, she was sentenced to eight months in prison.
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Roby Smith
en.wikipedia.org · 2026-04-21
Former Rep. Robin Smith sentenced to 8 months in federal prison for role in corruption conspiracy • Tennessee Lookout
tennesseelookout.com · 2025-10-24
Robin Smith (politician)
en.m.wikipedia.org · 2019-10-03
Prosecutors Ask Federal Prison Time For Former Rep. Robin Smith; She Asks No Jail Time - Chattanoogan.com
www.chattanoogan.com · 2025-10-23
Federal Judge Puts Down Sealed Order In Matter Involving Whether Or Not Robin Smith Goes To Prison - Chattanoogan.com
www.chattanoogan.com · 2026-01-04
Rep. Robin Smith resigns amid wire fraud charge for Phoenix Solutions “kickbacks”
tennesseelookout.com · 2022-03-07
What to know following Tennessee Rep. Robin Smith wire fraud charge
www.tennessean.com · 2022-03-08
ROBIN SMITH ) ) UNITED STATES’ SENTENCING MEMORANDUM AND RESPONSE TO DEFENDANT’S POSITION REGARDING PRESENTENCE REPORT “[A] democracy is effective only if the people have faith in those who govern, and that faith is bound to be shattered when high officials and their appointees engage in activities which Co., 364 U.S. 520, 562 (1961). Robin Smith, while serving as a Representative of the State of Tennessee, and her coconspirators shattered that faith by engaging in a lengthy conspiracy to cheat the State and corrupt the process through which State legislators communicated with their constituents. Smith exploited her significant power for her own personal benefit by trading her public office for private gain for herself and her associates, all the while carefully and deliberately concealing her conduct from detection. In contrast to her co-conspirators, however, Smith partially redeemed herself by acknowledging the wrongfulness of her conduct and testifying against her former colleagues. Sentencing is scheduled for Friday, October 24, 2025. Pending Smith’s Rule 32(i)(4) statement at sentencing, if any, the United States anticipates requesting that the Court sentence Smith to a term of imprisonment at the low end of the Guidelines range, a $10,000 fine, a mandatory special assessment of $100, and the conditions of supervision recommended in the Presentence Report (PSR). The government also requests that the Court confirm its forfeiture Order, (D.E. #33.), when pronouncing the sentence.
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