Seminole County Republican Party Chair Ben Paris, political consultant Eric Foglesong, and former independent candidate Jestine Iannotti have been arrested and charged with multiple counts of election fraud related to the 2020 election in Senate District 9.
Iannotti had run in the SD 9 election as an independent candidate in a contest that critics had alleged was a "ghost candidate" maneuver intended to draw votes away from Democratic candidate Patricia Sigman, to aid the election of Republican Jason Brodeur, who won.
Twelve total charges came down through indictments sought by the State Attorney for Florida's 18th Judicial Circuit after a Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigation. The investigation began in July 2021 after JC 18 State Attorney Phil Archer requested FDLE look into the election.
Jestine Iannotti, one of three "ghost candidates" who ran as independents for Florida Senate seats in 2020, has been arrested on several criminal charges, alongside a political consultant involved in launching her campaign, and Seminole County's Republican Party chairman.
Iannotti faces six charges including the commission of a false or fraudulent act, accepting excessive contributions from a single contributor, perjury, false reporting, and accepting a contribution in the name of another.
Foglesong, a longtime Central Florida political operative, faces five counts: making two or more contributions through or in the name of another, the commission of a false or fraudulent act, unlawful use of a communication device, excessive contributions, and false reporting.
This is separate from the other Republican ghost candidate case still in progress in Miami that I posted about earlier in this thread.