Mixed verdict in Andrew Gillum trial: Not guilty on one count, deadlock on others.

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Former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum has been found not guilty of lying to the FBI about gifts he received from undercover agents, but the jury deadlocked on charges of conspiracy and wire fraud involving the misuse of campaign funds. The judge declared a mistrial on those counts. The government plans to retry Gillum and his co-defendant on the charges. Gillum could have faced up to five years in prison for making false statements.
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