James Finch

Anderson, who was indicted on charges of theft of $5 million in Hurricane Michael debris removal funds, faces 63 criminal counts, including conspiring to defraud, numerous counts of wire fraud and a charge of embezzlement of federal funds.

Anderson is also charge with depriving the city of Lynn Haven and its residents of their right to honest services, and lying to federal agents.

[1] Finch won a $1.7 million contract in the 1990s to build a pipeline across St. Andrew Bay that would carry away sewage from a nearby paper mill.

[2][3][4][1] In 2009, Finch and Phoenix were fined for allowing stormwater runoff to pollute creeks and wetlands near Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport.

Phoenix Racing fielded a single entry, numbered 51 and 09, on a mostly part-time basis in the Cup Series throughout its history before going full-time in its final years, and was known for its sponsorship from Miccosukee resorts.

The decals were removed out of respect for PPR partner Mike Curb, a Republican former lieutenant governor of California.

The effort was spurred by a bounty from Kevin Harvick and Marcus Lemonis for full-time Cup drivers who could beat Kyle Busch in a Truck race.