Andrew Gillum acquitted of lying to FBI in high-profile case.

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Former Democratic nominee for Florida governor, Andrew Gillum, was found not guilty of lying to the FBI but the jury deadlocked on 18 other charges. Gillum was accused of conspiring with his mentor to divert campaign contributions for personal use during his unsuccessful run for governor. The jury reached its verdict on one charge after more than four days of deliberation. The government will retry Gillum and his mentor on the charges the jury deadlocked on. Gillum had faced a maximum prison term of 20 years for the top counts against him.
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