Debbie Mayfield faces complaint after reporting $1M in previously undisclosed stocks in stepson's company

Debbie Mayfield faces complaint after reporting $1M in previously undisclosed stocks in stepson's company

An ethics complaint has been filed against Sen. Debbie Mayfield questioning the origin of more than $1 million worth of stock. Disclosures show she owns substantial holdings in an electric car company founded by her stepson, but it’s unclear how she obtained the assets.

A formal complaint, sent to the Florida Commission on Ethics, raises questions about the Indialantic Republican’s shares of Rivian Automotive. Mayfield’s 2021 financial disclosure indicated she owned 13,164 shares of the stock in a Morgan Stanley brokerage account and another 20 shares with a Fidelity Investments account. Collectively, the assets were valued around almost $1.37 million at the time of the filing.

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