A southern Missouri sheriff and a deputy with whom he had an affair were both indicted last week on felonies — including assault, robbery and harassment — in a scenario that the interim sheriff described as “wheels (falling) off.”
Former Texas County Sheriff James Sigman, 48, and Lt. Deputy Jennifer Tomaszewski, 38, also were indicted on child endangerment and unlawful use of a weapon.
Sigman hired Tomaszewski as a jailer in December 2016, which was around the time they began a romance, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported, citing court records. She was then promoted to administrator of the 72-bed jail seven months later, the report said.
The probable cause statement said she did not have “prior experience” when she was promoted.
Missouri sheriff promoted his lover to run the county jail. Now both face criminal charges. https://t.co/2b24ixbKJu story by @JesseBogan photos by @LaurieSkrivan pic.twitter.com/SO8pbwC4VT
— Roland Klose (@rwklose) July 28, 2018