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Florida Congresswoman Found Guilty of Dozens of Ethics Violations as Expulsion Looms

U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has been found guilty of more than two dozen ethics violations by a special panel of the House Ethics Committee, dramatically escalating a case that has been building for months and could now threaten her political future.

According to an update first reported by Punchbowl News, the panel concluded that the South Florida Democrat committed widespread violations, with the full committee expected to determine recommended sanctions after the current congressional recess. Among the possible outcomes under consideration is expulsion from Congress—one of the most severe penalties available to the chamber.

The findings come as Cherfilus-McCormick is already facing a federal criminal indictment tied to allegations that she diverted roughly $5 million in COVID-19 relief funds and used portions of that money to help finance her 2022 special election campaign. Her trial is currently scheduled to begin next month in Miami, though it is widely expected to be delayed.

Allegations First Surfaced in 2025 Complaint

The ethics violations build on earlier allegations detailed in a 2025 complaint filed by the Coolidge Reagan Foundation, which accused the congresswoman of fraud, embezzlement, and campaign finance violations.

That complaint alleged Cherfilus-McCormick accepted more than $150,000 in illegal, unreported in-kind contributions through a nonprofit entity, Truth & Justice Inc.. The funds were reportedly used to pay for campaign printing and mailing services at a time when her campaign committee lacked sufficient funds to cover those costs.

The Office of Congressional Ethics previously found “substantial reason to believe” that violations of federal campaign finance law had occurred, prompting further scrutiny and eventual escalation to the House Ethics Committee.

COVID Funds at Center of Criminal Case

At the center of the broader controversy is a contract involving Trinity Healthcare Services, a company owned by Cherfilus-McCormick’s family, which entered into an agreement with the Florida Division of Emergency Management during the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the complaint, the state mistakenly paid Trinity more than $5 million—roughly 100 times the invoiced amount—due to a clerical error. Rather than returning the funds, the complaint alleges the money was routed through multiple entities connected to the congresswoman, including SCM Consulting and EC Firm LLC, before ultimately being used in part to finance her campaign through multimillion-dollar loans.

The allegations have since formed the backbone of the federal indictment, which accuses her of misappropriating taxpayer funds for personal and political use.

Political Future in Jeopardy

The Ethics Committee’s findings mark a critical turning point. While the panel itself does not impose punishment, its conclusions carry significant weight as the full committee considers disciplinary action.

Possible sanctions range from reprimand or censure to expulsion, which would require a two-thirds vote of the House. Expulsion remains rare but has been used in cases involving serious criminal conduct or ethical breaches.

With a criminal trial looming and congressional discipline pending, Cherfilus-McCormick now faces parallel legal and political battles that could determine both her freedom and her future in Congress.

 

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