In Flagler County, former Supervisor of Elections Kimberle Barcelona Weeks has been indicted, according to information provided to Historic City News this morning.
The controversial former supervisor, an elected public official, surrendered to the Flagler County Sheriff at 8:05 a.m. this morning and was released after posting the required $12,000 appearance bond. The hearing date has not been set.
“Mrs. Weeks has been indicted by the Spring Term grand jury on seven counts of interception of oral communication and five counts of disclosure of oral communications,” State Attorney R. J. Larizza told Historic City News local reporters.
The charges stem from Weeks actions while still in office; where she is accused of eavesdropping on the Flagler County Canvassing Board and at other occasions where recordings of private conversations were made without consent between April 2014 and September 2014. Weeks later repeated information obtained from the recordings, prompting an FDLE investigation.
Twelve third-degree felony charges have been filed against Weeks.
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