Rebekah Jones, the fired Florida Department of Health data scientist-turned-whistleblower, turned herself in to police late on Sunday night to face a felony charge and a possible ban on using computers and the internet as a condition for release on bond, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said Monday. Jones turned herself into the Leon County Detention Facility, the FDLE news release said. Court records show she turned herself in at 11:16 p.m.
The FDLE in their arrest warrant affidavit suggested bond conditions of no computer access, no internet access, and no contact with the witnesses or those people whose personal information was acquired through the download.