Former JEA CEO Aaron Zahn walks out of the Bryan Simpson U.S. courthouse in Downtown Jacksonville after being convicted of conspiracy and wire fraud March 15, 2024. | Will Brown, Jacksonville TodayFormer JEA CEO Aaron Zahn walks out of the Bryan Simpson U.S. courthouse in Downtown Jacksonville after being convicted of conspiracy and wire fraud March 15, 2024. | Will Brown, Jacksonville Today
Former JEA CEO Aaron Zahn walks out of the Bryan Simpson U.S. courthouse in Downtown Jacksonville after being convicted of conspiracy and wire fraud March 15, 2024. | Will Brown, Jacksonville Today

Prosecutors seek years in prison for former JEA CEO

Published on July 24, 2024 at 3:51 pm
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Former JEA CEO Aaron Zahn, convicted in federal court March 14 of conspiracy to embezzle and steal municipal funds and wire fraud, is scheduled to be sentenced July 30.

On July 23, the U.S. Attorney’s Office and Zahn’s defense attorneys filed memorandums with the court stating their respective positions on the sentence the court should consider.

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The government recommends a “multi-year term of incarceration” based on the charges.

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