Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Ron DeSantisOvernight Health Care: New wave of COVID-19 cases builds in US | Florida to lift all coronavirus restrictions on restaurants, bars | Trump stirs questions with 0 drug coupon plan On The Money: Half of states deplete funds for Trump's 0 unemployment expansion | EU appealing ruling in Apple tax case | House Democrats include more aid for airlines in coronavirus package Florida to lift all COVID-19 restrictions on restaurants, bars MORE (R) said that Lev Parnas, a now-indicted associate of President Trump Donald John TrumpFederal prosecutor speaks out, says Barr 'has brought shame' on Justice Dept. Former Pence aide: White House staffers discussed Trump refusing to leave office Progressive group buys domain name of Trump's No. 1 Supreme Court pick MORE's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani Rudy GiulianiThe Hill's Campaign Report: GOP set to ask SCOTUS to limit mail-in voting CIA found Putin 'probably directing' campaign against Biden: report Democrats fear Russia interference could spoil bid to retake Senate MORE, was seen as one of the top supporters of Trump in Florida, though the state leader also described him as "like any other donor."

Parnas and fellow Florida businessman Igor Fruman, who have been mired in the impeachment inquiry focused on Trump's interactions with Ukraine, were arrested last week on campaign finance violation charges.

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DeSantis was asked about the two men, who were based in South Florida, by reporters during a press conference, according to The Palm Beach Post.

"This is a guy who was at [Republican National Committee] functions, Trump Victory functions. He was at a lot of these things, was, I think, viewed as one of the top supporters of the president in Florida. It was like any other donor, nothing more than that,” DeSantis told reporters of Parnas at an event in Jupiter, Fla.

He also said he was less familiar with Fruman, who is also a Giuliani associate.

"I know Parnas, I didn't know the other guy as much," he said, apparently referring to Fruman.

Fruman and Parnas have been accused of violating campaign finance laws to give money to Republican committees, including a $325,000 contribution in 2018 to a pro-Trump super PAC called America First Action.

Trump has sought to distance himself from Parnas and Fruman, telling reporters last week, "I don’t know those gentlemen."

Meanwhile, DeSantis was seen in a few pictures with the two men at his election watch party in November, according to The Palm Beach Post.

At the press conference, DeSantis said his team had donated to the U.S. Treasury the $50,000 given to his campaign by a company set up by the two men that prosecutors allege was used to steer foreign donations to campaigns.

"Once we saw what had happened last week, we went ahead and scourged that money to the Treasury,” the governor said.

“Obviously, had we known that that was going to happen, we would have made different decisions,” DeSantis added.