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Mississippi Insurance Department Fires Examiner After Credit Union Scandal

AwaisBy AwaisJune 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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The Mississippi Insurance Department has fired its top examiner, a month after he was implicated in a multimillion-dollar embezzlement scandal at his wife’s credit union.

Chad Bridges, the director of financial and market regulation at the insurance department since early 2024, was placed on administrative leave in May after the conservator for the troubled Jackson Area Federal Credit Union named him and his wife in a $95 million lawsuit. Last week, the insurance department terminated his employment altogether, according to news reports.

“Effective Monday, June 15, Chad Bridges is no longer employed with the Mississippi Insurance Department,” MID Communications Director Beth Reiss said in a statement to news outlets.

Bridges’ wife, Leigh Bridges, was CEO at the credit union for a number of years. The lawsuit by the National Credit Union Administration charges that she diverted millions of dollars to her and her husband’s personal accounts. The money reportedly funded a lavish lifestyle, including a home remodel, luxury cars and more, while the credit union sank into financial trouble.

Chad Bridges, at the insurance department since 2004, had no access to public funds and the department is not accused of wrongdoing, the department said. As director of financial and market regulation, he oversaw the solvency of insurers, compliance matters, examinations and market conduct regulation.

His attorney said last week that Bridges has no comment at this time. His wife has offered to repay the missing funds.

Read more here: Mississippi’s Top Examiner Named in $90M Credit Union Theft Suit

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