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After an investigation by the Florida Department of Financial Services' Office of Fiscal Integrity, Manley was arrested on [[May 28]], [[2008]], and charged with aggravated white-collar crimes.  If convicted, Manley faces up to 30 years in prison.
 
After an investigation by the Florida Department of Financial Services' Office of Fiscal Integrity, Manley was arrested on [[May 28]], [[2008]], and charged with aggravated white-collar crimes.  If convicted, Manley faces up to 30 years in prison.
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Manley's trial commenced on [[August 17]], [[2009]].
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Convicted to ten years.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 25 January 2012

Thelma Manley
Born October 21, 1958
Occupation Civil servant, businesswoman

Thelma Jean Manley was the community liaison for Front Porch Pensacola who came under fire in March 2007 for alleged mismanagement of funds, leading to the resignation of Front Porch council members Michelle MacNeil and Melanie Nichols. Following a six-week state investigation, she was fired in a May 2 letter by Janice Browning with the Florida Department of Community Affairs.[1] Manley had taken the position in 2000 following the ouster of chapter organizer Johnny Crawford by state officials.

In 2002 she was mentioned as a possible appointee to the Escambia County Commission District 2 seat (which went instead to Marie Young). She has also been involved with Rebuild Northwest Florida.

Manley owns a shoe store at 2020 North Palafox Street called Manley's Shoes, which she opened in 2004.

Arrest[edit]

After an investigation by the Florida Department of Financial Services' Office of Fiscal Integrity, Manley was arrested on May 28, 2008, and charged with aggravated white-collar crimes. If convicted, Manley faces up to 30 years in prison.

Manley's trial commenced on August 17, 2009.

Convicted to ten years.

References[edit]

  1. State fires Front Porch liaison - Pensacola News Journal, May 4, 2007