Florida LGBTQ+ community leader arrested for allegedly using company card for Uber and haircuts

A man was arrested in Florida over alleged misuse of company funds (Image: Getty Images, stock)

Jason Nunez, the former director of the Greater Fort Lauderdale LGBT Chamber of Commerce, was arrested in Florida last Monday after allegedly misusing nonprofit funds for personal spending including Uber rides, gas and haircuts.

Nunez is accused of spending $11,097 of the organisation’s funds on those purchases, as reported by NBC6. The money was allegedly spent at Brightline, Target, Walmart, Shell, and a local barbershop in Wilton Manors.

Police also allege Nunez used Zelle and Apple Cash to divert funds, and that cash was withdrawn from the chamber’s account. The chamber referenced a transfer of $7,500 “of unknown origin” to the chamber’s account that was later withdrawn in cash.

Nunez has pleaded not guilty, and was released on bond.

Police allegations and timeline

Police said Nunez used his business credit card at least once a day starting in October 2025, using it multiple times a day in December. The alleged misuse of funds reportedly stopped in January 2026 after he was fired by the Chamber.

Nunez also filed a lawsuit against the chamber for breach of contract, reportedly alleging he was not paid from October 2025 until he was fired, which the chamber denied.

NBC6 reported that neither Nunez nor the Chamber provided comment on the allegations.

Impact on an LGBT community organisation

LGBTQ+ chambers of commerce typically focus on networking, advocacy and economic development for LGBTQ+ and allied businesses, and many operate as nonprofits supported by member dues, sponsorships and community fundraising. Allegations involving spending and withdrawals can have serious reputational consequences for community institutions that rely on trust.