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The Jacksonville Ethics Commission will not investigate whether City Council member LeAnna Cumber deceived or misled investigators looking into the sale of JEA.
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A special City Council committee investigated LeAnna Cumber's role in the failed sale of JEA — and whether she was honest about her husband's involvement.
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Newly released emails seem to show that the husband of City Councilwoman LeAnna Cumber was more involved than known in the proposed sale of JEA in 2019.
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LeAnna Cumber, Donna Deegan and Audrey Gibson discussed crime, faith and culture wars during a forum at the Interfaith Center of Northeast Florida.
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Cumber said she will not amend a disclosure form related to a privatization proposal for JEA in 2019.
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Davis sued the parent companies of three Jacksonville television stations over ads supporting election opponent LeAnna Cumber.
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The Special Investigatory Committee on JEA Matters will ask City Council colleague LeAnna Cumber to voluntarily speak with them.
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Five Jacksonville City Council members took issue Tuesday with a special committee investigating fellow member LeAnna Cumber in connection with the failed sale of JEA in 2019.
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Cumber said the investigation is "blatant weaponization" of city government, and she blasted ads by election opponent Daniel Davis.
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The committee will meet Wednesday to begin considering whether Cumber deceived anyone about her husband's involvement in the JEA proposal.