Floyd Teague – Bristol County Sheriff’s Office

In March 2023, Deputy Sheriff Floyd Teague conducted a public auction for a seized modular home. He placed a $20,000 bid on behalf of his spouse without requiring the mandatory $5,000 cash or certified check deposit. After awarding the home to his spouse, they renovated it and sold it for $309,900. Teague paid a $40,000 civil penalty and $25,000 in economic advantage damages for violating the conflict of interest law.

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– [Floyd Teague](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/floyd-teague/)

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