ORLANDO, Fla. – Former Orlando commissioner Regina Hill was in court Friday for a status hearing and we may finally learn when her trial will begin.
Hill is accused of exploiting a 96-year-old woman by using her lift savings to purchase personal luxuries.
In court Friday, another hearing was scheduled for May 1 and the case is on track to go to trial in June.
She was suspended from the Orlando City Council in 2024 after the Florida Department of Law Enforcement arrested her. Her trial has been delayed several times.
[PAST COVERAGE: Regina Hill attorney asks for medical records, another status hearing]
Hill has otherwise made headlines recently for her ongoing lawsuit against newly-elected Commissioner Shan Rose.
She claims Rose’s campaign offered money and other things of value in exchange for votes during November’s election.
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