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Jannus Live, Jeffry Knight sever ties

Bill DeYoung

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Jeffry Knight is seen talking on his phone, aboard his 37-foot boat at the Belleair Boat Ramp Sunday night, following his vessel's collision with the Clearwater Ferry. Photo: Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Press Wire.

The management of Jannus Live, the outdoor concert venue in downtown St. Petersburg, has announced that owner Jeffry Knight is “stepping down” and is no longer affiliated with the company.

The 37-foot boat Knight was operating Sunday night in Clearwater Harbor struck the slow-moving Clearwater Ferry, killing one passenger and injuring eight others.

No charges have been filed. A multi-agency investigation is ongoing.

A notice on the Jannus Live Facebook page, posted Wednesday afternoon, read: “Effective immediately, Jeff Knight is stepping down from his position at Jannus Live and will no longer have any affiliation with the venue.”

It went on to say that the decision was made “out of respect for the victims of the recent Clearwater Ferry tragedy.”

Jose “Pepe” Castro, a resident of Palm Harbor, was killed in the accident.

Knight Global Entertainment, LLC, has been the registered owner of Jannus Live since 2010. Knight is also the owner of Knight Enterprises, a telecommunications contractor.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the chief investigative agency, is looking for video taken Sunday, between 8 and 8:45 p.m., from restaurants, hotels, ring cameras, home surveillance or cell phones in the vicinity of the Municipal Causeway. Call 888-404-3922.

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    Ryan Todd

    April 30, 2025at8:42 pm

    He’ll lose ownership as well soon enough.

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    Paul D Haywood

    April 30, 2025at5:26 pm

    As they should! You can’t buy your way out of culpability.

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    Odessa Jackson

    April 30, 2025at4:00 pm

    Wow 😦😳 they’re going to sue the pants off of him..he better lawyer up.. cause they’re coming for his money 🤑💰!!!

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