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Former San Francisco human rights official Sheryl Davis, who resigned in disgrace after a 2024 City Hall corruption scandal, was arrested Monday on multiple felony charges after a series of investigations exposing the misallocation of public funds.
Davis, 57, surrendered and was booked into county jail just before 10 a.m., according to county records, on suspicion of misappropriation of public funds and a slew of felony corruption and misdemeanor perjury charges. San Francisco sheriff’s deputies also arrested James Spingola, 65, the head of local nonprofit Collective Impact and a man with whom Davis had a close personal relationship.
Both were held on $50,000 bonds, and Davis’ attorney said Monday afternoon that she had been released from custody and plans to plead not guilty at arraignment Tuesday…