DeAndre Brown, the suspended executive director of the Shelby County Office of Re-Entry, has filed to dismiss his lawsuit aimed at restoring his gun rights following his recent arrest. This dismissal notice, filed without prejudice, allows for the possibility of the lawsuit being reintroduced in the future, creating uncertainty surrounding Brown’s legal situation as he faces allegations of misappropriating over $626,000 in funds from Lifeline to Success.
Brown’s legal troubles are compounded by his criminal history, including a felony conviction for conspiracy to defraud First Tennessee Bank, for which he received an 18-month prison sentence. Though he received a state pardon from Governor Bill Lee in December 2023, the recent charges have led to increased scrutiny of his actions as he prepares for a court appearance on September 19, 2025.
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