Former Sevier County Utility District President Indicted
Following Major Kickback Scheme

An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office, working in conjunction with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, has resulted in the indictment of Matthew Ballard, the former district president of the Sevier County Utility District (SCUD) which supplies natural gas to more than 14,000 customers.

Investigators determined that Ballard misappropriated at least $181,582.83 from the SCUD. This includes the following:

Investigators also identified a number of other issues involving Ballard: Ballard also served as president of SCUD during a previous investigation of the district performed by the Comptroller’s Office in 2011.

Matthew Ballard’s employment with the district was terminated on March 22, 2023. Based upon this investigation, in January 2025, Ballard was indicted by the Sevier County Grand Jury on one count of bribery of a public servant and one count of official misconduct. His father, William Edgar Ballard, was indicted on one count of criminal responsibility for conduct of another.
 
“Mr. Ballard’s actions and his disregard for the ratepayers within the district are egregious,” said Comptroller Mumpower. “I am disappointed that the Sevier County Utility District board did not provide the oversight necessary to question Ballard’s decisions and expenses, despite the clear warning signs that began with our 2011 investigative report. I know the Tennessee Board of Utility Regulation will be thorough in its review of this case at its next regular meeting.”    

To view the investigative report, go to tncot.cc/doireports

 


 

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