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A public corruption trial against former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum could wrap up early next week.
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Evidence in the trial suggests nearly $250,000 in grant funding and campaign contributions were transferred to former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum's employer while he was running for governor.
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Witness testimony on the third day of former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum's trial focused on the first count against him: lying to the FBI.
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Attorneys in former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum's corruption trial gave jurors a roadmap of what they'll cover over the next three weeks.
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A federal jury was chosen Monday in the corruption trial of former Tallahassee Mayor and one time Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum.
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Gillum joins a band of public figures who have used online platforms to raise money for their legal defenses.
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This year, the courts will take up abortion, big tech, elections, gambling, race relations, gender and sexual orientation, guns, race, redistricting and the case of Andrew Gillum.
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A federal judge has refused to dismiss charges of lying to the FBI and wire fraud against former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum, while also short-circuiting a Gillum contention that he is a victim of selective prosecution.
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Former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum and his longtime campaign advisor Sharon Lettman-Hicks are asking the federal government to postpone their trials until next year. The two were indicted last month and accused of several campaign finance-related crimes.
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Former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum pleaded not guilty to fraud charges this week after a 21-count federal grand jury indictment against him was unsealed. Gillum is accused of lying to the FBI and pocketing campaign contributions. Gillum was a rising star in Florida politics until allegations of corruption emerged.