In 2012, Tebeau was sentenced to 30 months in prison for "maintaining a drug-involved premises" in Camp Zoe, the 350-acre property that served as both the home of music festival Schwagstock and where Tebeau lived with his wife and children. In March, Tebeau was released early for good behavior and for voluntarily enrolling in a program called RDAP, or "Residential Drug Abuse Program."
Photos by Steve Truesdell for the Riverfront Times.
See also:
- Schwagstock's Jimmy Tebeau Gets 30-Month Sentence for "Drug-Involved Premises"
- The Schwag's Last Show, May 25 at 2720 Cherokee: Recap
- Hello RFT, This Is Jimmy Tebeau of the Schwag Writing You From Prison