State attorney sends JEA subpoena for records about former mayor Lenny Curry’s lobbying firm: Florida Trib
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By Nate Monroe
Published on April 13, 2026.
State Attorney Melissa Nelson's office has issued a subpoena for communication records about the Jacksonville Energy and Policy Administration (JEA), seeking information about the agency's CEO, Vickie Cavey, and discussions involving City Council President Kevin Carrico and a lobbying firm that employs former Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry. The subpoena, obtained by the Florida Trib and News4JAX, indicates that prosecutors are still interested in investigating what has led to an ongoing feud within JEA. The City Council has formed an investigative committee to investigate the workplace culture at JEA under Cavey and has defended the agency. The utility has faced controversy since Curry's tenure in office, leading to an investigation by the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office and subsequent conviction of Aaron Zahn for attempted privatization.
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