A federal court in Florida on Monday declined to dismiss criminal charges against Andrew Gillum, the 2018 Democratic gubernatorial candidate who ran against Ron DeSantis and who was charged with wire fraud, conspiracy, and making false statements.
According to court documents, Gillum later gave false statements to FBI agents claiming the developers never offered or gave him anything. He’s also accused of defrauding people by asking for campaign donations, a portion of which was funneled through a corporation and some of which was paid directly to Gillum, according to authorities.
Charges
Authorities accused Gillum and an associate, Sharon Janet Lettman-Hicks, of defrauding people out of funds they said would be used for his campaign. Instead, the money was diverted to Lettman-Hicks’s company.Gillum allegedly received over $56,000 through the scheme “for his personal use“ via that company, according to authorities. The funds were fraudulently disguised as payroll payments. But his position at the company ”was only a cover to provide him funds that he lost,” according to the indictment.
Candidates in Florida are prohibited from using campaign funds to cover living expenses other than those incurred while campaigning.
After the indictment was released in June, Gillum denied wrongdoing.
“I have spent the last 20 years of my life in public service and continue to fight for the people. Every campaign I’ve run has been done with integrity. Make no mistake that this case is not legal, it is political,” Gillum said in a statement.
“Throughout my career, I have always stood up for the people of Florida and have spoken truth to power. There’s been a target on my back ever since I was the mayor of Tallahassee. They found nothing then, and I have full confidence that my legal team will prove my innocence now.”
Gillum was previously discovered drunk in a hotel room where suspected drugs were recovered, according to a police report from Miami Beach.
Gillum was discovered naked in the room, “unable to communicate with officers due to his inebriated state,” officers wrote.