Fifth District Congresswoman Corrine Brown (D-Fla.) has been indicted on charges likely related to her involvement with an unregistered charity in Virginia and appear in Jacksonville Federal Court Friday, multiple sources have confirmed to First Coast News.First Coast News has learned Brown will appear before a federal magistrate judge Friday afternoon. She returned to Jacksonville Thursday evening from Washington, D.C. and said that she would be in court Friday at 1:30 p.m.First Coast News has reached out to Brown's office for comment from the congresswoman but we have yet to hear from her. However, close associates say she is "strong" and "not worried" about the indictment.Brown left her Capitol Hill office around 4 p.m. without commenting to reporters. She was headed to the House floor for scheduled votes, but instead returned to Jacksonville.
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