Influential Northeast Florida donor, subject of active JSO investigation, found dead Thursday

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Stermon was president of Total Military Management, a firm that re-locates members of the armed services. Police do not suspect foul play in his death.

Kent Stermon, an influential Northeast Florida Republican political donor and a member of the Board of Governors, died Thursday night. He was 50., a logistics firm that re-locates members of the armed services, and both through political donations and personal relationships, particularly with Gov. Ron DeSantis, had become a significant player in local and state politics.

In recent weeks, Stermon was the subject of an"active investigation" by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. "This investigation remains ongoing at this time and will continue until its completion. As with all active investigations, there is limited information available to release at this time," Waters said."However, as soon as this investigation has been completed, all applicable information will be available for release to the public."

In 2019, DeSantis appointed Stermon to the prominent Board of Governors, which oversees the state's public universities.

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