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Florida Congresswoman Indicted for Alleged $5 Million FEMA Fraud

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November 20, 2025
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Florida Congresswoman Indicted for Alleged $5 Million FEMA Fraud
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Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick is confronting significant political and legal challenges after a federal grand jury indicted her on charges that she and her brother stole $5 million in disaster relief funds and funneled part of the money into her 2021 congressional campaign. Prosecutors contend the Florida Democrat used her family’s health care company, Trinity Healthcare Services, to receive an excessive FEMA payment tied to a COVID-19 vaccination contract, then routed the funds through multiple accounts to disguise their origin.

According to the indictment, a portion of the money was allegedly used to support her campaign through direct spending and through contributions made by friends and relatives who were reimbursed with FEMA funds. The Justice Department also accuses her of conspiring with a tax preparer to submit a false tax filing that mischaracterized personal and political expenses.

Cherfilus-McCormick rejected the allegations, calling the charges “an unjust, baseless, sham indictment — and I am innocent.” She argued in her statement that the timing of the case was “curious and clearly meant to distract from far more pressing national issues,” and said that she has complied with all lawful requests during the investigation. Her attorneys vowed to fight the charges and work to clear her name.

The indictment immediately triggered consequences on Capitol Hill. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ office confirmed she will step aside from her leadership role on a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee while the case proceeds, in line with Democratic Caucus rules that require indicted members to relinquish such positions. His spokesperson emphasized she is “entitled to her day in court and the presumption of innocence.”

The congresswoman is already under scrutiny from the House Ethics Committee, which has been examining allegations related to campaign finance practices and her request for community project funding that may have benefited a for-profit entity. The new charges have intensified calls for accountability, with Rep. Greg Steube announcing plans to introduce a resolution to expel her from the House, arguing her alleged conduct represents a severe breach of public trust.

Tags: Federal IndictmentFEMA FraudFlorida PoliticsSheila Cherfilus-McCormickU.S. Congress

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