A former assistant principal convicted of multiple offenses on a former boyfriend educator she falsely accused of selling drugs to students will avoid state prison.
A Jacksonville jury had taken less than an hour to find Kenyannya Wilcox, 47, guilty of battery, stalking, criminal use of personal identification and official misconduct on March 3.
On April 10, Judge London Kite sentenced her to 60 days in the Duval County jail, with 39 days credit for time served in house arrest, and four years of community control after facing up to five years in prison. Several additional conditions include a GPS monitor, 150 hours of community service, no contact with the victims and a mental health evaluation…