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FORMER FORT GAY OFFICIALS SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR EMBEZZLING $370K IN PUBLIC FUNDING

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Last updated: November 14, 2025 12:08 pm
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Thu, November 13, 2025 at 12:29 PM

Updated Thu, November 13, 2025 at 7:04 PM

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Former Ft. Gay mayor Joetta Hatfield, right,  and Recorder Sheila Bowen will serve prison time as a result of stealing $at least $370,000 from the town that has a woefully worn water system with broken lines a frequent complaint.

Community members silently wondered where the new cars and other expenditures came from

WAYNE COUNTY, W.Va. Two former Fort Gay officials were sentenced to prison Thursday after an investigation revealed more than $370,000 in public funding was diverted for personal use over the span of eight years.
Local residents has questioned if the two women would ever serve any time but the sentencing yesterday means both women will serve at least a portion of the 1-10 year prison sentence.

Former mayor Joetta Hatfield and former treasurer and recorder Sheila Bowen will serve 1-to-10 years in prison after pleading guilty to felony embezzlement in September, .

Mason County prosecutor Seth Gaskins, who served as a special prosecutor in the case, said remaining charges – including fraudulent schemes, conspiracy, falsifying records and computer fraud – were dismissed. According to Gaskins, Hatfield has been ordered to pay $245,000 in restitution while Bowen will pay $127,000.

Prosecutors said the women used their positions within the town to issue unauthorized checks, overcompensate themselves for leave, withdraw cash and adjust utility payments. Records were later manipulated to hide the fraudulent activity.

Several community members had noted the lifestyles of both Hatfield and Bowen did not seem to match their incomes including cars and other large items. But Hatfield has been a well liked mayor who hasn’t had competition for her position in recent years.

She announced a new water project for Ft. Gay two years ago saying the funding was in place but nothing else has been heard about such a project.

One item of note is the town’s police and fire chief is the husband of Mrs. Bowen.

Prosecutors noted the state agreed to recommend probation for Mrs. Bowen in exchange for her cooperation early in the investigation, but the judge denied a motion for alternative sentencing meaning the two were immediately taken to jail.

Both will be eligible for parole in one year.

The new Mayor of Fort Gay is Bob Sword, elected in June 2025, and the Town Council members are Wilt Salmons, Greg Cavins, Jamie Frasher, Payton Rowe, and Bobby Daniels. This follows the appointments made in late 2024, when Ralph Dent was appointed Mayor and Wade Cyrus was appointed Recorder, after the previous officials resigned. 

 

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