South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

Former data analyst drops lawsuit

- News Service of Florida

TALLAHASSE­E—Former Florida Department of Health data analyst Rebekah Jones is dropping a civil lawsuit alleging that state law-enforcemen­t agents violated her rights when they searched her home and hauled away computer equipment in December.

Jones’ attorneys filed a notice last week in federal court in Tallahasse­e that said she was dismissing the lawsuit “without prejudice,” which means it could be filed again.

Jones has drawn national attention because of her accusation­s that Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administra­tion has manipulate­d data about the COVID-19 pandemic.

She was fired last year and set up a competing COVID19 online dashboard to display data about the virus.

The FDLE conducted the search after an investigat­ion allegedly linked her home address to a Nov. 10 message sent on an internal Department of Health multi-user account.

Jones, who has denied being responsibl­e for the message, turned herself in last month on an arrest warrant that alleged she “was responsibl­e for unauthoriz­ed access and several unauthoriz­ed access attempts to FDOH systems.”

The criminal case is separate from the civil lawsuit, which was filed in December in Leon County and later was moved to federal court. The civil lawsuit contended that FDLE agents violated Jones’ First Amendment rights and due-process rights and conducted an unlawful search and seizure when they searched her home.

U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor issued an order Saturday indicating the dismissal has not been finalized because of a remaining issue about whether each side would bear its own legal costs and fees.

 ?? COURTESY ?? Still frames from body camera footage of a Florida Department of Law Enforcemen­t raid of Rebekah Jones’ home.
COURTESY Still frames from body camera footage of a Florida Department of Law Enforcemen­t raid of Rebekah Jones’ home.

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