Eric Smith used to be know as “one tough prosecutor.”
Now, he’s federal register No. 86613-509.
The former longtime Macomb County prosecutor is at the Terre Haute Federal Correctional Institution in Indiana, a 6½-hour drive away from his Macomb Township home, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website.
It’s a medium-security federal correctional institution with 1,198 inmates and an adjacent minimum-security satellite camp that has 189 inmates, according to the website. There also is a high-security federal penitentiary with 1,210 inmates at the federal correctional complex, which is southwest of Indianapolis.
Smith, 55, was to turn himself in to the Federal Bureau of Prisons on Thursday. He pleaded guilty in federal court in January 2021 after being accused of stealing just under $75,000 from his campaign fund from 2012 to 2019. He was sentenced in mid-February to 21 months in federal prison.
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Last month, an application for writ of garnishment was filed in federal court, stating a judgment was entered in his case and $20,100 is owed from him. The county’s human resources and labor relations, attention retirement services, is listed as a garnishee.
In March, a circuit judge froze a nearly $6,900-a-month pension Smith had been receiving since 2020 in a separate embezzlement case against him that involves the alleged misuse of drug and forfeiture funds in the prosecutor’s office.
The order froze any retirement benefit associated with or payable by the Macomb County Employees Retirement System until further order of the court. Authorities said Smith participated in MCERS prior to his resignation, collecting a pension or benefit from the system, including for the time after 2012 when they allege the embezzlement began.
Court records indicated Smith began drawing a monthly pension check of $6,897 effective April 3, 2020.
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