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A local realtor was indicted for sexual battery by an authority figure

By Echo Day on July 25, 2022

A local realtor was indicted this month for an alleged inappropriate relationship with a minor in her care.

Court records show Hannah Brigman, 29, of the Millington area, was charged with two counts each of sexual battery by an authority figure and unlawful sexual contact involving a 13-year-old.

Sexual battery by an authority figure is a Class C felony with a 3-15-year range of punishment, in addition of up to $10,000 in fines, depending upon her classification as an offender. Unlawful sexual contact is a Class A felony with a mandatory minimum fine of $1,000.

In addition to being a realtor, Brigman is listed as the connections director for Faith Fellowship Church in Memphis.

She was arrested on July 15 and is out on a $50,000 bond. Brigman is being represented by attorney Blake Ballin.

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