A public corruption case filled with allegations of luxury trips, secret tracking devices and a fake pregnancy is set to reach its end as the trial for former Miami-Dade School Board vice chairwoman Lubby Navarro is slated for early April.
On Thursday, Judge Miguel de la O set the trial to start on April 7.
Navarro, 50, was arrested in 2024 following a months-long investigation into her use of district-issued credit cards. Prosecutors allege that over the course of 2022, she spent up to $100,000 on personal expenses — money that was intended to support public education…