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Judd Matheny

American politician (1970–2024)


Summary

American politician (1970–2024)

FieldValue
nameJudd Matheny
imageAEDC Commander tours Barrett Firearms (cropped).jpg
captionMatheny in 2013
state_houseTennessee
district47th
term_start2002
term_end2018
precededDoyle Lewis Jr
succeededRush Bricken
partyRepublican
birth_date
birth_placeKnoxville, Tennessee, U.S.
death_date
death_placeTullahoma, Tennessee, U.S.
alma_materExcelsior University, 2000
occupationSecurity, private Investigation
spouse
children2

Judd Ellis Matheny (April 9, 1970 – April 2, 2024) was an American Republican politician in Tennessee, who served as County Mayor for Coffee County, Tennessee, from 2022 until his death in 2024. Previously he represented the 47th district as state representative. His district included all or parts of Coffee, Warren counties. He served in the state house from 2002 to 2018. He succeeded Doyle Lewis Jr.

Biography

Judd Matheny was born on April 9, 1970, in Knoxville.

Matheny enlisted with the Tennessee Army National Guard at Winchester, Tennessee, and graduated from Tullahoma High School in Tullahoma, in 1988. Matheny remained with the Tennessee Army National Guard until 1995.

Matheny was employed as a reserve deputy sheriff by the Putnam County Sheriff’s Department in 1990 and 1991, and then began worked as a full-time police officer with the city of Baxter, Tennessee, from 1991 through 1993. He became a special agent for the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, where he worked within many liquor and narcotic related duties from 1994 to 1998.

In 1998, Matheny founded Advanced Protective Services, Inc., which specialized in private investigations, executive protection, electronic surveillance and counter-surveillance, training, and security consulting to a number of prominent corporations doing business in the Nashville area. He employed approximately thirty full-time, armed guards and about "250 police officers in an off-duty, uniformed capacity." Matheny retired from APS, Inc. and sold this business in August 2002.

Matheny completed his Bachelor of Science correspondence degree in Criminal Justice and Political Science from Excelsior University (based in Albany, New York) in 2000.

Matheny was chairman of the Coffee County Republican Party and was also a member of the Chambers of Commerce of Tullahoma, Manchester, and McMinnville. He was also a member of the National Rifle Association, the National Wild Turkey Federation, and Quail Unlimited. He was a Master Mason, and a member of the Tullahoma Rotary Club.

Matheny was a Methodist. He had two children, Abigail and Aulden.

Matheny endorsed Rick Perry in the Republican primary for the 2012 presidential election. He endorsed Ted Cruz in the Republican primary for the 2016 presidential election. In 2017, Matheny announced that he would run for Tennessee's 6th congressional district in 2018.

Death

On April 2, 2024, Matheny was found dead inside a vehicle in the driveway of his Coffee County home. He was 53. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said it was investigating the cause of death. However, the district attorney announced in a press conference that there was no evidence of foul play nor suicide. On May 15, 2024, County Medical Examiner Jay M. Trussler reported that a mixture of cocaine, alcohol, and Kratom contributed to his death.

References

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20070919041231/http://www.juddmatheny.com/resume.html "Resume Judd Matheny". September 19, 2007. Retrieved from Internet Archive on February 5, 2016.
  2. "Official website biography".
  3. [http://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/members/h47.html Official Capitol biography]
  4. "Judd Matheny".
  5. "Tennessee House Member".
  6. "Our Campaigns - TN House 47 Race - Nov 05, 2002".
  7. (3 April 2024). "Funeral announced for Coffee County mayor, no cause of death released".
  8. J.R. Lind, 'More Volunteers for Perry', on [[NashvillePost.com]], November 7, 2011 [http://nashvillepost.com/blogs/postpolitics/2011/11/7/more_volunteers_for_perry] {{Webarchive. link. (2013-01-02)
  9. "Ted Cruz Announces 57 Additions to Tennessee Leadership Team, Totaling 84 Conservative Leaders".
  10. (30 June 2017). "Republican state rep announces run for Diane Black's congressional seat".
  11. (April 2, 2024). "Tennessee authorities investigating death of Coffee County mayor who served in state House". [[The Tennessean]].
  12. (April 2, 2024). "Press Conference regarding the investigation of County Mayor Judd Matheny's death".
  13. (May 15, 2024). "Coffee County Mayor Judd Matheny 'took drugs,' was dead for hours in car, autopsy finds". [[The Tennessean]].
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