Judge refuses to dismiss charges against Andrew Gillum
U.S. District Judge
The indictment alleged that Gillum, a former
The charges came after a lengthy federal investigation into corruption in city government and included allegations that political contributions were diverted to Gillum's personal use.
Gillum's attorneys last month filed three motions seeking dismissal of charges and one motion seeking an evidentiary hearing on a contention that Gillum was singled out for prosecution because he was Black candidate for governor.
"Here, it appears that Gillum was singled out, invest igated, and prosecuted because he was a Black candidate for governor, while others similarly situated (white and Republican candidates for governor) have not been targeted, investigated, and prosecuted in the same manner,"the
But Winsor, who was appointed to the federal bench by former President
" (Even) if he had offered evidence of discriminatory effect, he would still have to show discriminatory purpose,"Winsor said. "He would have to cite evidence showing that the government's decision to prosecute him was 'because of 'a protected characteristic. But he offers no evidence suggesting race-or political-affiliation-based prosecution."
Gillum's attorneys raised a series of arguments in trying to get charges dismissed, including that prosecutors had violated Gillum's due-process rights because of lengthy delays before the indictment.
In part, they wrote that prosecutors waited nearly five years to charge Gillum for allegedly making false statements to the
"If Gillum had in fact made false statements during the
But Winsor cal led the motions filed by Gillum's attorneys "meritless."
On the issue of delays in filing charges, for example, he said Gillum's attorneys did not argue that a statute of limitations had been violated. "Faded memory is a possibility inherent in any delay; it does not constitute actual prejudice sufficient to bar prosecution,"Winsor wrote. "Second, even had he shown prejudice,
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