According to detectives, Jackson used Gundy’s personal identification information to obtain $271,000 in fraudulent loans.
According to court documents, Siottis Jackson, 34, was the chief operating officer for a local nonprofit organization.
The I-TEAM reached out to Gundy, the founder of the First Coast Leadership Foundation Jacksonville, who didn’t want to comment about the allegations. He’s listed as the victim of identity theft.
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