Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Tuesday that two additional individuals have been arrested in connection with an ongoing investigation tied to an incident involving former CNN anchor Don Lemon.
At a press conference in Tallahassee, Bondi said the arrests were the result of weeks of coordinated work between state investigators and local law enforcement. She declined to provide full details about the suspects, citing the active nature of the case, but confirmed that both individuals are expected to face charges related to their alleged involvement.
“The investigation is moving forward, and we are committed to holding those responsible accountable,” Bondi said. “We will not tolerate behavior that threatens public safety or violates the law.”
The incident involving Lemon occurred earlier this year and drew national attention, though officials have released limited information about what exactly took place. Initial reports suggested that the situation involved a confrontation that escalated, prompting law enforcement intervention.
Lemon has not publicly commented on the latest arrests. His representatives have previously stated that he is cooperating with authorities and has no involvement in any criminal activity.
Legal experts say the announcement suggests prosecutors believe they have gathered enough evidence to pursue charges beyond the first round of arrests. However, they cautioned that all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
Bondi indicated that more updates could come as the investigation continues, but she did not specify a timeline for future developments.
The case remains under review, and further details are expected to emerge in the coming weeks.