July 22, 2024 – Insufficient Evidence Found in LOBER Finance Probe
Today (July 22), prosecutors announced that after an exhaustive investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and a thorough review by Chief Assistant State Attorney Stacey Salmons, no criminal charges would be filed in allegations that former Brevard County Commissioner Bryan Lober had committed criminal offenses while in office.
The investigation began after the Brevard Board of County Commissioners (BCC) voted to have the Brevard County Clerk of the Court and Comptroller conduct an audit of each Commission District’s use of county purchasing cards in February of 2022. In November of 2022, the Comptroller contacted the FDLE after that audit produced information that Mr. Lober may have used county funds to purchase personal items, failed to return county property after leaving office, and illegally used the County’s tax-exempt certificate to avoid paying sales tax.
The FDLE completed their investigation and submitted it to this office on May 20, 2024, citing possible violations of Florida Statutes: