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Fired Florida data scientist Rebekah Jones turns herself in to jail and tests positive for Covid-19
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Rebekah Jones: Fired Florida Covid data scientist s lawsuit calls search of her home retaliation
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Fired Florida Covid data scientist s lawsuit calls search of her home retaliation
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Rebekah Jones, former Florida COVID-19 data manager, files suit over law enforcement s sham raid on her home Jeffrey Schweers, Capital Bureau
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Former Department of Health data manager Rebekah Jones has filed a lawsuit against the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, alleging the Dec. 7 morning raid on her house was a sham to retaliate against her for not altering COVID-19 data.
Jones was fired from her job in May and soon launched her own COVID-19 online data dashboard. Gov. Ron DeSantis blamed Jones firing on her insubordination; Jones said she was let go because she wouldn t alter data to cast Florida in a more favorable light to justify DeSantis plans to reopen the state s economy.
Rebekah Jones: Fired Florida Covid data scientist s lawsuit calls search of her home retaliation CNN 12/22/2020 © CNN Rebekah Jones appears in an CNN interview on June 24.
The former Florida data analyst who has accused state officials of covering up the extent of the pandemic has filed a lawsuit alleging that police obtained a sham search warrant aimed at retaliating against her for being a whistleblower.
Rebekah Jones alleges that Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) officials violated her First Amendment rights, deprived her of due process and unlawfully seized her computers, cell phone and storage media during a search of her house on December 7, according to the suit filed Sunday.