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MS Coast mayor facing misdemeanor charges after alleged drunken argument, report says

Gautier Mayor Casey Vaughan speaks before the start of the KC and The Sunshine Band concert and the official opening of The Sound amphitheater in Gautier on Friday, April 12, 2024.
Gautier Mayor Casey Vaughan speaks before the start of the KC and The Sunshine Band concert and the official opening of The Sound amphitheater in Gautier on Friday, April 12, 2024. Sun Herald

Gautier Mayor Casey Vaughan is facing misdemeanor charges after the wife of Ward 4 Councilman Rusty Anderson signed criminal charges against him.

Anderson’s wife, Linda Anderson, is accusing Vaughan of drunken and disorderly behavior that breached her peace during a Sept. 6 concert featuring Sam Hunt at The Sound amphitheater. She signed charges against Vaughan for disturbing the peace, public drunk and disorderly conduct.

Each offense carries a maximum sentence of up to $500 in fines and/or six months in the county jail.

According to an incident report, Anderson was sitting at the concert near Vaughan when the pair started arguing. Vaughan ended up “yelling at Linda regarding professional matters” about her expired business license. In addition, the report said.

Linda Anderson claims she held out her hand and told Vaughan “she was no longer going to talk and that he needed to return to sit with his family.”

Mayor Casey Vaughn
Mayor Casey Vaughn City of Gautier

As Vaughan was walking away, Linda Anderson said Vaughan turned and yelled at her that he was “going to get you.”

Linda Anderson and her husband described Vaughan at the time as being “heavily intoxicated to the point at which he was spitting as he was yelling at Linda.” In addition, Linda Anderson said, the run-in was the second time that Vaughan had allegedly “verbally bullied” the couple during a concert at The Sound.

In a statement released Thursday morning, Vaughan’s attorney, Cameron McCormick said that the mayor is asking for a probable cause hearing before any further legal action in the case.

“We strongly believe these charges are politically motivated, as evidenced by numerous statements made by Councilman Anderson and his wife regarding Mayor Vaughan’s administration,” McCormick said in a release. “We also believe this action serves as an attempt to divert attention from Councilman Anderson’s own issues, particularly the public backlash he faced following a racist post on his social media account last summer. Rather than addressing those concerns, the focus has now shifted to politically charged accusations against Mayor Vaughan.”

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In a prepared statement, Vaughan said, “It’s unfortunate that, instead of working together to continue the progress we’ve made in growing Gautier, we are now forced to address politically motivated accusations. I remain focused on serving the people of Gautier and will continue to work toward our shared goal of making our city a vibrant and welcoming destination.”

Gautier Ward 4 Councilman Rusty Anderson
Gautier Ward 4 Councilman Rusty Anderson City of Gautier

The Sun Herald requested a copy of the incident report from the city of Gautier on Wednesday, and Police Chief David Bever confirmed the report was there.

Vaughan’s attorney, however, provided the incident report with a statement over an hour before city officials provided the report.

Since the charges were filed, the case has been transferred to Jackson County Justice Court.

This story was originally published October 3, 2024 at 12:31 PM.

Margaret Baker
Sun Herald
Margaret is an investigative reporter whose search for truth exposed corrupt sheriffs, a police chief and various jailers and led to the first prosecution of a federal hate crime for the murder of a transgendered person. She worked on the Sun Herald’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Hurricane Katrina team. When she pursues a big story, she is relentless.
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