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David Jolly Denies Knowledge of Alleged $100M Special Needs Trust Fraud Amid Scrutiny Over Govoni Ties

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David Jolly, Florida gubernatorial candidate and former U.S. representative

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Democratic gubernatorial candidate David Jolly is pushing back against renewed scrutiny over his past business and political relationship with Leo Govoni, a Clearwater businessman federally charged in an alleged scheme involving more than $100 million taken from funds intended for people with special needs and disabilities.

Jolly acknowledged that he and his wife previously worked for businesses connected to Govoni but said they had no knowledge of the alleged criminal activity and learned of the charges when the public did.

“More than a decade ago, I was an employee of Mr. Govoni’s at a separate company from which the theft later occurred. My wife Laura also worked at that separate company,” Jolly said in a public statement.

“From public filings, his activities appear to have occurred almost exclusively after we left his employment, and we learned of these charges when the rest of the world did.”

Jolly has not been charged in connection with the federal case, and prosecutors have not accused him of participating in the alleged fraud.

Jolly’s past relationship with Govoni draws scrutiny

The controversy centers on Jolly’s previous relationship with Govoni, whose political and business connections stretched across Florida.

Govoni was a supporter of Jolly’s 2014 congressional campaign and served as a finance co-chair. The Tampa Bay Times has reported that Govoni contributed significant financial support connected to Jolly’s campaign and that Boston Finance paid Jolly approximately $250,000 for consulting work.

Jolly also employed Govoni’s son, LJ Govoni, as a congressional aide, while Jolly’s wife briefly worked for a Govoni-affiliated business.

Those relationships have resurfaced as Jolly campaigns for governor in the Florida Elections 2026 race.

The scrutiny intensified after U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna questioned when Jolly would address victims of what she described as the Govoni scheme.

Jolly responded publicly, acknowledging the relationship while denying knowledge of the alleged wrongdoing.

Federal prosecutors allege more than $100 million was stolen

Federal prosecutors charged Govoni and accountant John Leo Witeck in 2025 in connection with what the Justice Department describes as a scheme to steal more than $100 million from a Clearwater nonprofit that managed trust funds for people with special needs and disabilities.

According to the U.S. Justice Department’s case announcement, prosecutors allege money was diverted from the Center for Special Needs Trust Administration and used for purposes unrelated to the nonprofit’s beneficiaries.

The Justice Department says the alleged scheme ultimately helped bankrupt the nonprofit.

The federal case remains pending, and the charges against Govoni and Witeck are allegations. Both defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida maintains a case page for the Govoni prosecution, while the FBI has also sought information from potential victims connected to the special needs trust investigation.

Jolly calls for ‘swift and absolute justice’

Jolly said the available evidence supports the prosecution of Govoni and called for accountability if the allegations are proven.

“Every victim deserves to be made whole, and to the extent I can be helpful, I have offered my support,” Jolly said.

He described the alleged conduct as “raw cruelty” against vulnerable people and called for “swift and absolute justice.”

Jolly also argued that Govoni cultivated relationships with political figures across party lines.

He pointed to Govoni’s connections with prominent Florida Republicans, including U.S. Sens. Rick Scott and Ashley Moody and former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Jolly sought to distinguish his response by saying he would openly answer questions about his own relationship with Govoni.

“Unlike too many politicians today who hide behind lawyers or refuse to answer questions, I’m an open book, because when you’ve done nothing wrong, you have nothing to hide,” Jolly said.

Luna’s criticism brings issue back into Governor’s race

The controversy resurfaced after Luna responded to earlier commentary about Jolly’s Govoni connections and questioned whether the gubernatorial candidate had addressed the alleged victims.

Recent Florida political coverage has also focused on Jolly’s effort to explain his relationship with Govoni as the issue receives renewed attention during the gubernatorial campaign.

Jolly responded by saying Luna also knew Govoni and noting the businessman had donated to politicians from both parties.

The exchange illustrates how Govoni’s extensive political relationships are becoming part of the 2026 campaign debate.

For Jolly, however, the issue presents a particularly direct political challenge because of his prior employment and Govoni’s role in his congressional fundraising network.

The renewed scrutiny comes as David Jolly faces broader questions over his political evolution and campaign for Florida governor, after previously serving in Congress as a Republican before later joining the Democratic Party.

Jolly pivots to Florida’s special needs services

Jolly also used his response to criticize Florida’s support system for people with disabilities and special needs.

“I invite this conversation because I also know this betrayal was possible in part because Florida has failed families with special needs for years,” Jolly said.

He criticized lengthy waits for services and raised concerns about health benefits, independent living, employment and educational opportunities.

“A central commitment of my campaign is to tackle this crisis and give voice to what is often the most overlooked community in our state,” Jolly said.

The comments sought to shift the debate from his past relationship with Govoni toward broader questions about Florida’s services for people with disabilities.

Govoni ties could remain an issue in 2026 campaign

Jolly’s response is unlikely to end political scrutiny of his past relationship with Govoni.

As a Democratic candidate seeking to succeed term-limited Gov. Ron DeSantis, Jolly faces questions not only about his political platform but also about previous business and fundraising relationships.

Jolly is campaigning alongside former U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham, whom he selected as his running mate in his bid for Florida governor.

At the same time, no federal criminal charge or public allegation from prosecutors currently accuses Jolly of participating in the alleged special needs trust scheme.

That distinction is important as Govoni’s federal criminal case moves forward and Florida’s 2026 gubernatorial campaign intensifies.

Jolly’s campaign has also drawn attention from recent polling, including a statewide survey showing him ahead of Byron Donalds but raising questions about methodology.

With the Aug. 18 primary approaching, Jolly’s opponents and political critics may continue raising the Govoni relationship. Jolly, for his part, is signaling that he intends to answer those questions directly while making Florida’s services for people with special needs part of his campaign message.

The Florida Pundit will continue tracking the Governor’s race as part of its Florida Elections 2026 coverage.

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Sources

  • U.S. Department of Justice — Federal charges involving alleged theft of more than $100 million from special needs victims
  • U.S. Attorney’s Office, Middle District of Florida — United States v. Govoni case information
  • FBI — Center for Special Needs Trust investigation and victim information
  • David Jolly — Public statement addressing his past relationship with Leo Govoni

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