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Lee County District Attorney turned himself into sheriff’s office

By Hannah Lester
hlester@opelikaobserver.com

Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes turned himself into the Lee County Sheriff’s Office Sunday afternoon after being indicted on seven charges. 

Hughes turned himself into the sheriff’s office at 5 p.m., according to Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones. 

“It was on an indictment, a seven-count indictment that the attorney general’s office, Alabama Attorney General is investigating,” Jones said. “This is not our case. Don’t know any of the details but there were five counts of using the office for personal gain, one count of conspiracy to commit theft and one count of perjury, first degree.”

Hughes reported himself to the Alabama Ethics Commission earlier this year but Jones said he does not know if this is related to that self-report.

He said Hughes posted a $31,000 bond.

Hughes is expected to release a statement tomorrow.

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