A local man known for his ties to the community and local politicians was sentenced to seven years in prison for fraud and identity theft.
Action News Jax told you last year when 35-year-old Siottis Jackson turned himself into Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.Arrest warrant: Community activist used pastor’s personal information to commit fraud
Gundy was the founder of the nonprofit The First Coast Leadership Foundation Jacksonville, Inc. When ANJ reached out to the nonprofit back in June of 2022, CEO Nahshon Nicks said he was no longer employed by the organization.
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