Broken trust: How a Clearwater man took $100M from funds for disabled, records say

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Leo Govoni owned a private jet, rented executive suites and donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Florida politicians. He denies any wrongdoing.

Drivers pass Big Storm Brewing's taproom in Clearwater, a craft beer business owned by Leo Govoni and his son. Govoni is named in two separate cases that document more than $100 million missing from trust funds for the medically needy. A judge recently froze Govoni's bank accounts and assets at the request of the Florida state attorney's office.
Drivers pass Big Storm Brewing's taproom in Clearwater, a craft beer business owned by Leo Govoni and his son. Govoni is named in two separate cases that document more than $100 million missing from trust funds for the medically needy. A judge recently froze Govoni's bank accounts and assets at the request of the Florida state attorney's office. [ CHRIS URSO | Times ]

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    Christopher O’Donnell is the health and medicine reporter. He can be reached at codonnell@tampabay.com.


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