Former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum has been formally indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and making false statements.
Gillum, 42, who ran for governor as a Democrat and lost to Ron DeSantis in 2018, denied the allegations and said there is a"target on my back."
The documents allege Lettman-Hicks then fraudulently disguised the funds as payroll payments"to Gillum for his personal use."
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