
Anne Schindler
Host, First Coast Connect at WJCT-FM (Jacksonville, FL)
Host, First Coast Connect 89.9 FM WJCT Public Broadcasting. Former Investigative Reporter/Executive Producer WTLV/WJXX.
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1 month ago |
jaxtoday.org | Anne Schindler
A star witness’s repeated claims of innocence were not disclosed to defendants in the Jared Bridegan murder case, new documents show. When asked last month whether he had any information to disclose from a meeting with the witness, the prosecutor was clear: No. Jacksonville Today thanks our sponsors. Become one. Prosecutor Alan Mizrahi repeatedly told the judge Feb. 7 that he had “nothing” to share with the defense team.
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2 months ago |
jaxtoday.org | Anne Schindler
A confessed killer’s desire to recant testimony in a high-profile death penalty case prompted a hasty end to a court hearing Jan. 13 and an urgent meeting the next day with prosecutors. But according to the State Attorney’s Office, “nothing” was discussed at the Jan. 14 meeting. That assertion was met with skepticism by attorneys for Henry Tennon’s co-defendants, who face the death penalty for allegedly orchestrating the murder of father of four Jared Briedgan in Jacksonville Beach in 2022.
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2 months ago |
jaxtoday.org | Anne Schindler
A key state witness in the death penalty case against a couple accused of murdering father of four Jared Bridegan in Jacksonville Beach in 2022 told the judge he gave “false testimony.”Henry Tenon, 62, previously confessed to shooting Bridegan to death and agreed to testify against the couple that prosecutors say arranged the hit: Bridegan’s ex-wife, Shanna Gardner, and her new husband, Mario Fernandez-Saldana. Both have pleaded not guilty. Jacksonville Today thanks our sponsors. Become one.
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Feb 14, 2024 |
firstcoastnews.com | Anne Schindler
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The former chief executive at JEA expected to personally pocket $40 million dollars if the city-owned utility was sold, according to prosecutors in the federal corruption case against him. Former JEA CEO Aaron Zahn and former chief financial officer Ryan Wannemacher have pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud and conspiracy in what prosecutors say was a scheme to enrich themselves by creating a lucrative benefit plan whose value would soar if the utility was sold.
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Feb 14, 2024 |
firstcoastnews.com | Anne Schindler
JEA Corruption Trial FBI agent in federal case against former JEA execs testifies about FP&L subpoenas, "swirling" allegations surrounding the utility's sale. Author: Anne Schindler Published: 7:39 PM EDT May 15, 2023 Updated: 4:45 PM EST February 14, 2024 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The lead FBI agent in the criminal case against two former JEA executives testified Monday afternoon that the origins of the probe began with investigative reporting.
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