The former president of Cobra Acquisitions, the energy company that took over power restoration in Puerto Rico after controversial Whitefish Energy was let go, has been indicted and arrested on corruption charges related to that contract.
Donald Keith Ellison, who left Cobra in June, along with Ahsha Nateef Tribble, a deputy regional administrator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Jovanda R. Patterson, former FEMA deputy chief of staff, have been indicted and arrested on 15 counts, including conspiracy to commit bribery of public officials; acts affecting a personal financial interest; false statements and disaster fraud.