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Jeremy Young Hutchinson was born on 4 March, 1974 in Kansas City, Kansas, is an American politician. Discover Jeremy Young Hutchinson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Jeremy Young Hutchinson Net Worth
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Jeremy Young Hutchinson (born March 4, 1974) is a former politician and convicted felon.
A Republican, he served in the Arkansas State Senate for District 33 in the capital city of Little Rock, Arkansas.
He served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from two different districts in Pulaski County between 2000 and 2007 and as a state senator from 2011 to his resignation in 2018.
Hutchinson was first elected to the Arkansas House in March 2000, as representative of Arkansas District 31, Pulaski County.
At the time he was the youngest member of the Arkansas House.
He was re-elected three times and served on the House Judiciary and Insurance and Commerce committees.
He was the vice-chair of the Joint Energy Committee and the assistant minority leader from 2002 to 2004.
Jeremy Hutchinson was named to Arkansas Business's "40 under 40" in 2002.
He served on the board of the Arkansas Council on Economic Education.
His biography states that in 2005, he was voted "Best Conservative" by readers of the Arkansas Times.
Timothy Chad Hutchinson represented District 95, Benton County, from 2005 to 2011.
Hutchinson is a nephew by marriage of former state senator Kim Hendren of Gravette, Benton County.
Kim Hendren's son Jim Hendren, District 2 state senator from Benton County and the senate majority leader, is Hutchinson's cousin.
In 2006, Hutchinson's mother, Donna Jean King Hutchinson of Bella Vista, Arkansas, was elected to the state House from District 98 in Benton County.
She served four two-year terms.
On August 4, 2009, Hutchinson announced his intent to run for the Arkansas State Senate from District 22, Pulaski County.
On May 18, 2010, he defeated Dan Greenberg, son of the columnist Paul Greenberg, in the Republican primary, 58 to 42 percent.
On November 2, 2010, Hutchinson defeated Democratic nominee Dawn Creekmore to claim the District 22 Senate seat.
He faces "eight counts of wire fraud for spending the campaign funds on personal expenses and falsifying campaign reports and four counts of filing false tax returns from 2011 to 2014."
Hutchinson and his former wife were divorced in 2011.
He and his former spouse both used alternate forms of their names in that filing; he filed for divorce under his middle name, "Young Hutchinson."
On September 4, 2012, Hutchinson's ex-girlfriend, Julie McGee, was arrested for third-degree domestic battery at Hutchinson's Chenal Woods condominium in Little Rock after she hit Hutchinson with a preserved alligator head and left him with a bleeding wound.
According to journalist Max Brantley, McGee had said that she had a financial support agreement with Hutchinson.
Shortly thereafter, Hutchinson formally requested that the prosecuting attorney drop the battery charges so that he could "move on without any further embarrassment.
He was re-elected in 2013.
In 2013, Hutchinson participated in "active shooter" training and mistakenly shot a teacher with a rubber bullet who was confronting a so-called "bad guy".
The experience gave Hutchinson "some pause" but failed to shake his confidence in the training plan.
On August 31, 2018, the Department of Justice announced that Hutchinson was indicted by a federal grand jury on 12 wire and tax fraud charges.
Hutchinson resigned his office the same day.
On June 25, 2019, Hutchinson pleaded guilty to "bribery, tax fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy in connection with a multi-district investigation into spanning the Western and Eastern Districts of Arkansas and the Western District of Missouri."
On December 29, 2022 Hutchinson was sentenced to 19 days in jail for criminal contempt of court, after failing to pay nearly $524,000 in child support payments.
On February 3, 2023 in connection with his guilty plea, Hutchinson was sentenced to 46 months prison by US District Judge Kristine Baker and ordered to pay fines of $224,497.10 to the State of Arkansas and $131,038 to the IRS.
Hutchinson and his identical twin brother Timothy Chad Hutchinson are the sons of former U.S. Senator Tim Hutchinson and nephews of the Governor of Arkansas, Asa Hutchinson.