The grand jury did not pursue criminal charges, in part, because it did not uncover activities involving vaccine makers and ...
After accidentally overpaying a health care company by $5 million for its COVID-19 services, the state is suing to get its ...
Florida Governor DeSantis issued a statement in response to the report from the Grand Jury, tasked with investigating ...
The state of Florida is suing a Miramar-based medical company to recover almost 6 million dollars in COVID response ...
"Not finding any indictable criminal activity does not mean we did not find any problems. On the contrary, there are profound ...
When Mirimar-based Trinity Health Care Services accepted the overpayments, its CEO was U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, ...
The grand jury, convened at the request of Gov. Ron DeSantis, recommended policy changes including increasing transparency ...
This morning, the Twenty-Second Statewide Grand Jury released its final report. This Grand Jury was tasked with investigating ...
A statewide grand jury didn’t find evidence that COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers broke federal or state laws when making and ...
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick was the CEO of South Florida's Trinity Health Care Services when it accepted more than $5 million in improper loans during the pandemic.
Gov. Ron DeSantis sought the investigation in 2022, ahead of his bid for the Republican Party's presidential nomination.