Florida Dem lawmaker indicted on federal charges: report

A Florida congresswoman has been indicted and will appear before a federal magistrate judge on Friday in Jacksonville, Fla., First Coast News reported.

Rep. Corrine Brown’s (D) charges may stem from her involvement with a group in Virginia that advertised itself as a charity but was never a registered nonprofit, according to First Coast News.

{mosads}Brown was involved in a group called “One Door for Education.” 

In March, the president of the organization pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud charges.

In the plea, an individual identified as “Person A” was described as a public official who was used in promotional materials for the group, which may have implicated Brown. The person identified had reportedly benefited personally from funds raised by the group.

More than $150,000 raised by the group was reportedly not used for charity but instead was spent on political events, travel and hotels.

Still, close associates to Brown say the congresswoman is “strong” and “not worried” about the indictment.

Brown had been facing a Department of Justice investigation.

The House Ethics Committee in March voted to formally investigate Brown but said it would hold off on its probe at the request of the Justice Department. She was facing allegations related to improperly soliciting charitable donations, using campaign funds for personal use and utilizing official resources for purposes prohibited under House rules.

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