
Guess he’s going to be too busy to run for president.
TALLAHASSEE – A federal grand jury has issued a subpoena to Andrew Gillum, the former Democratic gubernatorial candidate, and his campaign, according to a report from the Tampa Bay Times.
The Times obtained a copy of the subpoena issued to Gillum, which asked for information on: John Jackson, president and CEO of the Massachusetts-based Schott Foundation for Public Education, where Gillum was a board member until 2017; Opportunity to Learn Action Fund, where Gillum was president until at least 2017; Donald Sussman, who donated $1.5 million to Gillum’s campaign; and Sharon Lettman-Hicks, CEO of the National Black Justice Commission, a black LGBTQ advocacy group.
“We stand ready to assist any future review of our work because I am confident we always did the right thing and complied fully with the law,” Gillum said.
Grand jury investigations are secret, so the Times was not provided any details about what the grand jury might be investigating. The FBI would not comment.
