Officials stated that a federal jury in Atlanta convicted a former commissioner of the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners Wednesday for extorting a DeKalb County subcontractor in connection with a $1.8 million contract.
According to evidence presented at trial, from about May 2014 to August 2014, Sharon Barnes Sutton, 63, of Stone Mountain, Georgia, demanded monthly payments of $500 from a subcontractor, later increasing her demand to $1,000 per month.
The subcontractor made the first $500 payment in June 2014 at a restaurant in Decatur. Officials stated that the second $500 cash payment was in July 2014 at Barnes Sutton’s residence.
The FBI disrupted Barnes Sutton’s continued demands in August 2014.
Separately, Barnes Sutton also accepted a $5,000 cash bribe from an FBI confidential source who had business before the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners.
Barnes Sutton was convicted of two counts of extortion. She is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan. 6. She faces up to 20 years in prison.
The FBI Atlanta Field Office investigated the case.
Senior Litigation Counsel Victor R. Salgado and Trial Attorney Jordan Dickson of the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section (PIN) are prosecuting the case.