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Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Pleads Not Guilty in $5 Million COVID Funds Case

Her new attorney entered the plea in Miami, with her release conditions restricting travel on a $60,000 bond.

Overview

  • The Florida congresswoman was not in court as attorney William Barzee entered the plea, saying she was in Washington for congressional business.
  • She faces 15 federal counts that include theft of government funds, straw-donor contributions, aiding a false tax return, money laundering, and related conspiracies.
  • Prosecutors say Trinity Healthcare requested $50,000 but mistakenly received $5 million in 2021, which was not returned and was partly routed through associates who donated to her campaign.
  • The indictment alleges more than $100,000 of the money went toward a 3-carat yellow diamond ring within two months of the payment.
  • She was arrested in November and released on a $60,000 bond, must surrender her personal passport, can travel only to specified jurisdictions, and previously agreed through her company to repay the funds in a state civil settlement.