Hancock County school board member faces charges in solicitation case

A member of the Hancock County School Board in Tennessee, Jack Mullins, has been indicted on charges involving solicitation of a minor. According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), the inquiry began in August when allegations emerged that Mullins approached a juvenile girl at a fitness center in Sneedville and tried to persuade her to engage in sexual activity. 

A Hancock County Grand Jury later returned an indictment against Mullins. He faces two counts of solicitation of a minor and one count of official misconduct. Mullins was arrested, booked into the Hancock County Jail, and released on a $25,000 bond. 

At the time of the reporting, Hancock County Schools had not issued a public response to the situation. The case draws attention both to potential abuses of power and the seriousness of allegations involving a public official. 

Because an indictment is merely a formal accusation, Mullins is presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. Further developments such as court proceedings, defense statements, and possible resolutions will be important for understanding the full picture.

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