A year after being sentenced to prison, former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel’s belongings have sold for millions toward the $3.1 million in criminal restitution he owes.

The funds – now sitting in court-controlled escrow accounts – have come from sweeping liquidations of Noel’s properties, classic cars, firearms and various luxury items.

But civil judgments against the former southeast Indiana sheriff are rolling in, too. In October, he was ordered to pay back more than $900,000 – plus interest – to reimburse the county jail’s commissary fund. Another $122,000 was awarded this month to resolve Noel’s mismanagement of his brother’s estate. Numerous other civil cases are still pending and could result in other restitution mandates.

Noel pleaded guilty in 2024 to 27 felony charges –

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