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In 2010, Bondi defeated Democratic State Senator ] by a 55% to 41% margin to become the Attorney General of the State of Florida.<ref></ref> In 2010, Bondi defeated Democratic State Senator ] by a 55% to 41% margin to become the Attorney General of the State of Florida.<ref></ref>


In 2013, the Donald J. Trump Foundation made a $25,000 donation to a political committee backing Bondi for reelection, And Justice for All. It was later claimed by Donald Trump that this donation was a mistake.<ref>David Fahrenthold and Rosalind Helderman, "Trump camp admits $25,000 charity donation to Florida AG was a mistake," The Washington Post (March 22, 2016) http://wpo.st/NxHO1</ref> In 2013, the Donald J. Trump Foundation made a $25,000 donation to a political committee backing Bondi for reelection, And Justice for All. It was later claimed by aides to Donald Trump that this donation was a mistake.<ref>David Fahrenthold and Rosalind Helderman, "Trump camp admits $25,000 charity donation to Florida AG was a mistake," The Washington Post (March 22, 2016) http://wpo.st/NxHO1</ref>


Bondi was the lead attorney general in an unsuccessful lawsuit seeking to overturn the ] (PPACA) in ]. In the lawsuit the State of Florida and 26 other states argued that the individual mandate provision of the PPACA violates the ].{{citation needed|date=November 2014}} Bondi was the lead attorney general in an unsuccessful lawsuit seeking to overturn the ] (PPACA) in ]. In the lawsuit the State of Florida and 26 other states argued that the individual mandate provision of the PPACA violates the ].{{citation needed|date=November 2014}}

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Pam Bondi
37th Attorney General of Florida
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 4, 2011
GovernorRick Scott
Preceded byBill McCollum
Personal details
BornPamela Jo Bondi
(1965-11-17) November 17, 1965 (age 59)
Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Garret Barnes (1990–1992)
Scott Fitzgerald (1997–2002)
Alma materUniversity of Florida
Stetson University College of Law

Pamela Jo "Pam" Bondi (born November 17, 1965) is an American attorney, politician and member of the Republican Party who serves as the current Attorney General of Florida.

Early life and education

Bondi's hometown is Temple Terrace, Florida. Her father Joseph Bondi was a city councillor and then Mayor of Temple Terrace. She is a graduate of C. Leon King High School in Tampa, Florida. Bondi graduated from the University of Florida in 1987 with a degree in Criminal Justice. She then graduated from Stetson Law School with a JD in 1990 and was admitted to The Florida Bar on June 24, 1991.

Career

She is a former prosecutor and spokeswoman in Hillsborough County, Florida where she worked as an Assistant State Attorney. Bondi resigned this position to seek the office of Attorney General of Florida. She has made guest appearances on Scarborough Country with Joe Scarborough and various other cable news programming on MSNBC and worked for Fox News as a legal analyst.

Bondi prosecuted former Major League Baseball player Dwight Gooden in 2006 for violating the terms of his probation and for substance abuse. Bondi also prosecuted the Martin Anderson death defendants in 2007.

Attorney General

See also: Florida Attorney General election, 2010 See also: Florida Attorney General election, 2014

In 2010, Bondi defeated Democratic State Senator Dan Gelber by a 55% to 41% margin to become the Attorney General of the State of Florida.

In 2013, the Donald J. Trump Foundation made a $25,000 donation to a political committee backing Bondi for reelection, And Justice for All. It was later claimed by aides to Donald Trump that this donation was a mistake.

Bondi was the lead attorney general in an unsuccessful lawsuit seeking to overturn the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) in Florida et al v. United States Department of Health and Human Services. In the lawsuit the State of Florida and 26 other states argued that the individual mandate provision of the PPACA violates the United States Constitution.

Bondi was re-elected in November 2014, receiving 55% of the vote. Her challenger, George Sheldon, received 42%.

Personal life

Bondi married Garret Barnes in 1990, and they divorced after 22 months. In 1996, Bondi married Scott Fitzgerald. That marriage ended in divorce after 6 years.

References

  1. "Pamela Jo Bondi" AVVO Professional ratings
  2. "Lawyer info-Pam Bondi" Florida Bar, Find a Lawyer
  3. Kam, Dara. "Early on, Florida attorney general Pam Bondi shows ambition". Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  4. "Dwight Gooden chooses prison over rehab". Red Orbit. April 5, 2006. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  5. "Attorney General Pam Bondi juggles home life, sudden celebrity". Orlando Sentinel. August 8, 2011. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  6. "Martin Lee Anderson Death Case Goes to Trial Wednesday". WJHG. October 4, 2007. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  7. David Fahrenthold and Rosalind Helderman, "Trump camp admits $25,000 charity donation to Florida AG was a mistake," The Washington Post (March 22, 2016) http://wpo.st/NxHO1
  8. Staff (November 5, 2014). "2014 Florida election results: Rick Scott wins, medical marijuana falls short". Orlando Business Journal. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
  9. Mitchell, tia (2012-05-30). "Attorney General Pam Bondi's Cayman trip wasn't a wedding; many wonder why". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 2014-12-16.

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