Maleana gay
Some case metadata and case summaries were written with the help of AI, which can produce inaccuracies. You should read the full case before relying on it for legal research purposes. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Maleana Gay was born in Valdosta, Georgia at Moody Air Force Base. She has resided in Jacksonville for over 45 years. She and her husband share 3 incredible children, and she is the daughter of retired Air Force Veteran.
Maleana began working in the legal field upon graduation from First Coast High School. Her former husband, Timothy Mann, sought to depose Mr. Gay regarding the latter's personal financial situation and the support he provided to the former wife. The trial court denied Mr. Gay's motion for protective order and Mr. Gay sought a writ of certiorari in the First District Court of Appeal. Mike Gay and his wife, Maleana, are Jacksonville, Florida natives who have three children and live on the Northside.
Mike grew up playing little league baseball and football for the YMCA. He played football for Andrew Jackson High, earned his Eagle Scout badge, and graduated with the class of He then went on to play. Fine is also demanding to know if Tocco’s running mate, Maleana Gay is a “Nazi” after the Duval County State Committeewoman candidate has been silent about the hateful comments on social media.
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