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Congresswoman Denies COVID Fund Theft, Case Feels Political

U.S. Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, facing federal charges of conspiring to steal five million dollars in COVID-19 disaster funds, maintains her innocence. The Democrat from Floridas twentieth congressional district, which covers parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties, was set for arraignment but had it pushed to January twentieth to build her legal team. Prosecutors allege her brother requested fifty thousand dollars but received five million instead, which was used for personal expenses and campaign donations. Cherfilus-McCormick has pleaded not guilty and denies any wrongdoing, suggesting the case may be politically motivated. She was arrested in November and released on a sixty thousand dollar bond, with restrictions on her travel. Her team insists she has no plans to resign and will continue cooperating with investigators. The next court date is set for January twentieth. Checkout Solipillow.com

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