Former recovery courts director authorized improper rent assistance

An investigation by Tennessee Comptroller’s Office alleges that Julie Odom, former director of 13th Judicial District Recovery Courts, improperly authorized rent assistance and submitted falsified documents involving a participant with whom she resided.

The recovery courts serve the seven counties of the 13th Judicial District and provide treatment and supervision for non-violent felony offenders with substance abuse issues. The investigation began after a board member identified and reported questionable expenditures.

Investigators allege Odom approved at least $8,600 in rent assistance for a participant living with her. This amount included $7,675 paid directly to the participant and $925 paid to a landlord on the participant’s behalf. None of the locations involved were designated as sober living homes, even though program policy allows rent assistance only for licensed sober living facilities that meet specific criteria.

The investigation also alleges that Odom submitted a falsified invoice, receipt, and a rental agreement to Putnam County Mayor’s Office to support these payments. She used a recovery courts receipt book to create a false landlord receipt and altered a rental agreement by replacing her own name with the participant’s name so that the participant could receive assistance and reimbursement.

Julie Ann Odom resigned her position on October 28, 2024.

Based upon this investigation, Putnam County Grand Jury indicted her in January 2026 on three counts of official misconduct, one count of theft over $2,500, one count of criminal simulation, and two counts of forgery.

To view the investigative report visit tncot.cc/doireports.

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