House Democrat Indicted in Massive FEMA Fraud Case

Her brother, Edwin Cherfilus, is named as a co-conspirator, accused of participating in the scheme to divert FEMA funds for personal and political use. Federal authorities allege that Cherfilus-McCormick also conspired with her tax preparer, David K. Spencer, to submit a false tax return—mislabeling personal expenses as business deductions and inflating charitable contributions to reduce her tax liabilities. If convicted, the congresswoman could face up to 53 years in prison; her brother, up to 35 years.

This indictment comes against a backdrop of intense scrutiny over Cherfilus-McCormick’s financial dealings during the pandemic. In late 2024, Florida’s Division of Emergency Management filed suit against Trinity Healthcare Services, alleging the company overcharged the state by nearly $5.8 million for COVID-19 vaccine registration services and refused repayment.

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