Lawyers revisit JEA ex-CEO Aaron Zahn's guilt in Jacksonville appeal
Zahn's appeal of his 2024 conviction argues prosecutors built a "cut and paste out of context" case.
Disputes about the aborted sale of JEA returned to Jacksonville’s federal courthouse as lawyers for former utility CEO Aaron Zahn and the U.S. Justice Department made oral arguments June 23 over Zahn’s appeal of his conviction on conspiracy and wire fraud charges.
U.S. District Judge Brian Davis sentenced Zahn to four years in prison in 2024, saying the executive had baked a "deceitful pie" at JEA through manipulative actions that jurors decided showed his guilt.
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