“A private investigator interrupted California Republican gubernatorial candidate John Cox at a public debate Tuesday night and dropped off a February 2020 court order directing Cox to pay nearly $100,000 in fees to an agency that worked on his previous run for governor. The agent, Aman Choudhry from Choudhry Investigative Services shouted over Cox as Cox began to introduce himself to the audience at the Guild Theater in Sacramento, saying the candidate ‘had been served.’ The papers indicate Cox owes the thousands of dollars, plus a 6% interest rate, to Sandler-Innocenzi, a Virginia-based consulting firm that worked on his 2018 campaign for California governor. The agency had helped Cox’s campaign with advertising, according to a San Diego Union Tribune report. A spokesman for Cox’s campaign earlier this year told the Los Angeles Times that Cox contested the amount owed” – Sacramento Bee.