Former Jacksonville-area Congresswoman Corrine Brown is announcing her intent to run for a House seat in the Orlando area.
, which is an open seat, as Val Demings is running for the U.S. Senate. The candidate qualifying deadline is Noon Friday. As of Thursday at Noon, Brown had not formally qualified.
Brown was previously convicted by a federal jury for various offenses; after her appeal, the earlier conviction was vacated. The longtime Democrat who served until her 2016 indictment on federal fraud charges was set for a second trial this September. Her original conviction wasIn exchange, the government will dismiss all remaining pending counts and Brown will be sentenced to 32 months which she already served. Brown will also owe restitution to the IRS, totaling more than $62,000.
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