Official Statement:

MCH CO-OWNER, GREGG GARNER, AND WIFE TARA HAVE CHARGES AGAINST THEM DISMISSED; RECORDS TO BE EXPUNGED

 

LAst Updated: 08/18/2022

On July 28, 2022 the Office of the Attorney General dropped all charges of TennCare Fraud and Theft of Services against Tara and Gregg Garner, Founder/CEO of Global Outreach Developments (GOD), International and founding co-owner in the MCH Nashville business. 

These charges were the result of a hate-group who provoked a years-long investigation into the Garners’ personal lives, nonprofit, and business activity. The Garners are cleared of all charges, nolle prosequi “with prejudice,” meaning that it cannot be tried or re-opened.

On March 15, 2021, Gregg and Tara Garner were arrested based on allegations regarding insurance fraud and theft of services from November 2015 to December 2017 for their five children. Legal discovery revealed that a hate group brought sensational theories of wrongdoing by Gregg Garner to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) commencing an investigation in 2017.

You can read more about the Garners’ story on the G.O.D. Int’l website here, where their journey is detailed. 

Gregg Garner is an owner in MCH. Co-owner Scott Sherrod and the team at MCH believed firmly in the Garners’ innocence, and for that reason, stood behind him through this tolling ordeal. As a company, we are very thankful to see the District Attorney’s office recognize the Garners’ innocence. We continue to extend our support to their family, as they take steps to heal from this difficult season. 

Gregg is an important and integral part of our team. We look forward to continue growing our company as we have over the last 10 years, prioritizing our clients needs while maintaining a level of clear communication and integrity that can be hard to find in the building/construction industry. - Scott Sherrod