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Former CCHS CEO Hudspeth given probation on Forgery charge

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August 2nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Former Cass County Health System (CCHS) CEO Todd Hudspeth has entered a voluntary Guilty plea to a Forgery charge in Buena Vista County District Court. As part of a plea agreement reached Monday (Aug. 1st), Hudspeth was sentenced to two-years probation, ordered to pay a $750 civil penalty, and must submit a DNA sample.

Hudspeth was charged with Forgery in January after he presented a $10,000 check with a forged signature at Storm Lake MetaBank. He said the check was deposited into a checking account to pay for his son’s college expenses. Hudspeth later acknowledged he had made a poor decision in endorsing a disbursement check that included his name, and that of his ex-wife. Hudspeth admitted that he took “A foolish shortcut to expedite” the process of transferring funds for his son’s expenses.

A felony Forgery charge was also filed in Cass County, in May, based on the Forgery case filed by the Storm Lake Police Department. Hudspeth had entered a written plea of Not Guilty in his Cass County case.  A waiver for his preliminary hearing in Atlantic was submitted on May 24th.

Hudspeth was fired from his position with the Cass County Health System last month.