Skip to main content
Cloudy icon
77º

Former Sen. Frank Artiles gets jail, probation after guilty verdict in ‘ghost candidate’ trial

Frank Artiles appears in a Miami-Dade County courtroom on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (WPLG)

MIAMI – Former Florida Sen. Frank Artiles, R-Miami-Dade, received a 60-day jail sentence Monday after being found guilty of three of four counts against him in his “ghost candidate” criminal case in September.

He’ll also spend the next five years on probation and received withheld adjudication. The judge also ordered Artiles to have no involvement in politics.

Recommended Videos



Leer en español

On Sept. 30, jurors found Artiles guilty of making campaign contributions in excess of $1,000, conspiring to make campaign contributions over $1,000 and procuring the falsification of a candidate oath form. They found him not guilty of procuring the falsification of a voter registration form.

Prosecutors accused Artiles of spearheading a scheme made to confuse Florida Senate District 37 voters with a no-party “ghost candidate,” named Alex Rodríguez, running against then-Democratic incumbent, Florida Sen. Jose Javier Rodríguez and Republican candidate Ileana García.

Rodríguez ran in the election in exchange for $50,000. He testified that he was offered $25,000 before the election and another $25,000 to be paid later.

In handing out Artiles’ sentence Monday, Miami-Dade Judge Miguel de la O said he was swayed by the former elected official’s service to others. Artiles got dozens of letters describing specific examples of his support and charity.

The sentence is stayed until a Dec. 18 status hearing for appeal.


About the Authors
Glenna Milberg headshot

Glenna Milberg joined Local 10 News in September 1999 to report on South Florida's top stories and community issues. She also serves as co-host on Local 10's public affairs broadcast, "This Week in South Florida."

Chris Gothner headshot

Chris Gothner joined the Local 10 News team in 2022 as a Digital Journalist.

Loading...

Recommended Videos