Fallout continues after indictment of Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, who calls charges ‘unjust’

Fallout continues from Cherfilus-McCormick indictment

MIRAMAR, Fla. — One day after being indicted on accusations that she stole $5 million in disaster relief funds to help fund her congressional campaign, the political fallout continued for U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Florida.

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The congresswoman is facing the possibility of decades in prison after a Miami federal grand jury indicted her along with several associates, including her brother and her tax preparer, prosecutors announced on Wednesday.

A Republican colleague from Florida is now calling for her expulsion from the U.S. House of Representatives. Meanwhile, Cherfilus-McCormick is stepping down from her position as a ranking member on a congressional subcommittee.

Investigators said Cherfilus-McCormick, 46, and her brother Edwin Cherfilus, 51, both of Miramar, received a vaccination staffing contract through their family healthcare company, Trinity Healthcare Services, in 2021 and got a $5 million overpayment that July.

Cherfilus-McCormick and her associates “conspired to steal” the money and used much of it to fund her 2021 congressional campaign to succeed the late U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings ― or for the “personal benefit” of herself and others accused, prosecutors claim.

The news led U.S. Rep. Greg Steube, R-Florida, who called for a censure motion on Wednesday evening after news of the congressman’s indictment broke, to call for her expulsion.

“Defrauding the federal government and disaster victims of $5 million is an automatic disqualifier from serving in elected office,” Steube said in part in a statement posted to social media platform X. “Cherfilus-McCormick needs to be swiftly removed from the House before she can inflict any more harm on Congress, her district, and the State of Florida.”

Meanwhile, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-New York, through a spokesperson, said in part that Cherfilus-McCormick is “entitled to her day in court and the presumption of innocence,” but that pursuant to House Democratic Caucus rules, she “will take leave from her position as Ranking Member of the Foreign Affairs Committee’s Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa while this matter is ongoing.”

Cherfilus-McCormick maintains her innocence.

In a statement Thursday morning, she said, “This is an unjust, baseless, sham indictment — and I am innocent. The timing alone is curious and clearly meant to distract from far more pressing national issues. From day one, I have fully cooperated with every lawful request, and I will continue to do so until this matter is resolved."

She added, “I am deeply grateful for the support of my district, and I remain confident that the truth will prevail. I look forward to my day in court. Until then, I will continue fighting for my constituents.”

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