Jeffrey Siegmeister pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges including conspiracy, extortion, and fraud.
– Jeffrey Siegmeister, who was a state attorney representing Columbia and six other North Florida counties for nearly seven years until he resigned suddenly in December 2019, pleaded guilty Tuesday to federalSiegmeister struck a plea deal with federal prosecutors to plead guilty to four of the twelve charges brought against him: conspiracy to use the facility of commerce for
unlawful activity, conspiracy to interfere with commerce by extortion, wire fraud and filing a false tax return., up to $1 million in fines and an obligation to pay restitution in full.GUILTY PLEA | Jeffrey Siegmeister, who was a state attorney for Columbia & six other Florida counties for nearly 7 years, pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges including conspiracy, extortion, and fraud.
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