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FLORIDA BULLDOG
Jeffrey Epstein’s cushy federal deal was the only one of its kind in South Florida for at least three decades. The sickly-sweet deal that lawyers for serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein worked out with South Florida federal prosecutors veered so far off the beaten path, it blazed a path of its own. FIRST BAPTIST SPLINTERS OVER MONEY, POWER AND CONCERNS First Baptist of Fort Lauderdale splinters over money, power and concerns for church’s real estate riches. Standing in the pulpit of First Baptist Church’s historic sanctuary, Lead Pastor James Welch praised this “beacon of hope in the heart of Fort Lauderdale.”. It was May 2, the first Sunday after the church’s trustees expelled an ELDERLY SOUTH FLORIDA MOBSTER FARESE ATOP $93 MILLION Elderly South Florida mobster Thomas Farese at the top of $93 million healthcare fraud, feds say. Mafia figure Thomas Farese leaving federal court in New York in November 2012 after he was acquitted of money laundering. Photo: New York Daily News. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FORT LAUDERDALE IMPLODES OVER First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale implodes over challenge to pastor’s iron rule. First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale, a venerable downtown religious landmark, is in full-out civil war after a year of sporadic confrontations about financial accountability and transparency. On Friday night First Baptist trustees, seemingly underthe
BERGERON VS. WASTE MANAGEMENT TRIAL NEARS; $525-MILLION The trial may also help illuminate the murky federal and state anti-trust investigations of Waste Management’s $525-million asset purchase of Davie’s Southern Waste Systems (SWS), including Sun Recycling. Those investigations by the Department of Justice and the Florida Attorney General’s Office gave a green light to the deal,despite
EX-BSO DEPUTY USED IMMIGRANTS FOR SEX. NOW HE RUNS A In 2009, shortly after he was named a Broward Sheriff’s Office district Employee of the Year, Jonathan Bleiweiss’ life began to unravel. He was arrested and charged with using his badge and gun to coerce sex from seven men, all undocumented immigrants. Six years later, the ex-BSO deputy pleaded guilty to multiple counts of battery,stalking
WHO OWNS FLORIDA'S BEACHES? THE ANSWER MAY BE CLEARER SOON The issue boils down to who owns Florida’s beaches. The state maintains that it owns all beach property from the mean-high tide seaward (the wet sand), a position the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with in 1974. However, private property owners whose land abuts the coastline believe it is theirs or at a minimum the public should notbe able to
TRAVEL INSURANCE'S TRICKY LANGUAGE HAS KILLED REFUNDS AMID Jack and Vicki Brennan looked forward to a sailing trip out of Grenada in July 2020. Months earlier as COVID-19 got worldwide attention, the St. Petersburg couple decided to purchase travel insurance, in case they couldn’t go. In April during the pandemic the Brennans decided to cancel the trip after learning Grenada closed its borders. LAWSUIT: CORRUPT GIVEAWAY AT BROWARD HEALTH TO COST $2.5 Republican Scott, who as governor appoints Broward Health’s board, was then an investor in a private-equity firm that owned 21 st Century. “Under the terms of the original deal over the course of a 25-year contract, Nask gave away in excess of $2.5 billion in potential revenues to 21 stCentury
YEAR LONG PROBE DELAYS RETRIAL IN CASE OF '94 TRIPLE Year long probe delays retrial in case of ’94 triple murder caught on tape. By Dan Christensen, BrowardBulldog.org. Broward prosecutors said this week that they have cleared a Florida convict of involvement in one of the county’s most notorious crimes – the 1994 video-taped murders of a Miramar club owner and two models.FLORIDA BULLDOG
Jeffrey Epstein’s cushy federal deal was the only one of its kind in South Florida for at least three decades. The sickly-sweet deal that lawyers for serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein worked out with South Florida federal prosecutors veered so far off the beaten path, it blazed a path of its own. FIRST BAPTIST SPLINTERS OVER MONEY, POWER AND CONCERNS First Baptist of Fort Lauderdale splinters over money, power and concerns for church’s real estate riches. Standing in the pulpit of First Baptist Church’s historic sanctuary, Lead Pastor James Welch praised this “beacon of hope in the heart of Fort Lauderdale.”. It was May 2, the first Sunday after the church’s trustees expelled an ELDERLY SOUTH FLORIDA MOBSTER FARESE ATOP $93 MILLION Elderly South Florida mobster Thomas Farese at the top of $93 million healthcare fraud, feds say. Mafia figure Thomas Farese leaving federal court in New York in November 2012 after he was acquitted of money laundering. Photo: New York Daily News. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FORT LAUDERDALE IMPLODES OVER First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale implodes over challenge to pastor’s iron rule. First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale, a venerable downtown religious landmark, is in full-out civil war after a year of sporadic confrontations about financial accountability and transparency. On Friday night First Baptist trustees, seemingly underthe
BERGERON VS. WASTE MANAGEMENT TRIAL NEARS; $525-MILLION The trial may also help illuminate the murky federal and state anti-trust investigations of Waste Management’s $525-million asset purchase of Davie’s Southern Waste Systems (SWS), including Sun Recycling. Those investigations by the Department of Justice and the Florida Attorney General’s Office gave a green light to the deal,despite
EX-BSO DEPUTY USED IMMIGRANTS FOR SEX. NOW HE RUNS A In 2009, shortly after he was named a Broward Sheriff’s Office district Employee of the Year, Jonathan Bleiweiss’ life began to unravel. He was arrested and charged with using his badge and gun to coerce sex from seven men, all undocumented immigrants. Six years later, the ex-BSO deputy pleaded guilty to multiple counts of battery,stalking
WHO OWNS FLORIDA'S BEACHES? THE ANSWER MAY BE CLEARER SOON The issue boils down to who owns Florida’s beaches. The state maintains that it owns all beach property from the mean-high tide seaward (the wet sand), a position the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with in 1974. However, private property owners whose land abuts the coastline believe it is theirs or at a minimum the public should notbe able to
TRAVEL INSURANCE'S TRICKY LANGUAGE HAS KILLED REFUNDS AMID Jack and Vicki Brennan looked forward to a sailing trip out of Grenada in July 2020. Months earlier as COVID-19 got worldwide attention, the St. Petersburg couple decided to purchase travel insurance, in case they couldn’t go. In April during the pandemic the Brennans decided to cancel the trip after learning Grenada closed its borders. LAWSUIT: CORRUPT GIVEAWAY AT BROWARD HEALTH TO COST $2.5 Republican Scott, who as governor appoints Broward Health’s board, was then an investor in a private-equity firm that owned 21 st Century. “Under the terms of the original deal over the course of a 25-year contract, Nask gave away in excess of $2.5 billion in potential revenues to 21 stCentury
YEAR LONG PROBE DELAYS RETRIAL IN CASE OF '94 TRIPLE Year long probe delays retrial in case of ’94 triple murder caught on tape. By Dan Christensen, BrowardBulldog.org. Broward prosecutors said this week that they have cleared a Florida convict of involvement in one of the county’s most notorious crimes – the 1994 video-taped murders of a Miramar club owner and two models. FIRST BAPTIST SPLINTERS OVER MONEY, POWER AND CONCERNS First Baptist of Fort Lauderdale splinters over money, power and concerns for church’s real estate riches. Standing in the pulpit of First Baptist Church’s historic sanctuary, Lead Pastor James Welch praised this “beacon of hope in the heart of Fort Lauderdale.”. It was May 2, the first Sunday after the church’s trustees expelled an MASSIVE DEVELOPMENT SWALLOWS CORAL GABLES HOME The path to Orlando Capote’s front door in Coral Gables is an impassable construction zone that no one can enter, not even his neighborhood mail carrier. On a recent afternoon, cement trucks and excavators clogged the unpaved, rocky terrain along the small stretch of Coconut Grove Drive where BERGERON VS. WASTE MANAGEMENT TRIAL NEARS; $525-MILLION Waste Management trucks hauling trash loads to the top of its Monarch Hill landfill in Pompano Beach. By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org. Five years of complaints, amended complaints, and seemingly endless hearings, motions and incremental judicial orders later, the epic legal struggle between Waste Management and competitor Ron Bergeron is finally set for a non-jury trial later this year. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FORT LAUDERDALE IMPLODES OVER First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale implodes over challenge to pastor’s iron rule. First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale, a venerable downtown religious landmark, is in full-out civil war after a year of sporadic confrontations about financial accountability and transparency. On Friday night First Baptist trustees, seemingly underthe
SHERIFF GREGORY TONY HAS A SECET: AS A TEENAGER, HE SHOT Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony. By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org. Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony shot and killed a man when he was a teenager living in a poor urban neighborhood in Philadelphia, according to records and interviews with family members of the deadman.
TRAVEL INSURANCE'S TRICKY LANGUAGE HAS KILLED REFUNDS AMID Jack and Vicki Brennan looked forward to a sailing trip out of Grenada in July 2020. Months earlier as COVID-19 got worldwide attention, the St. Petersburg couple decided to purchase travel insurance, in case they couldn’t go. In April during the pandemic the Brennans decided to cancel the trip after learning Grenada closed its borders. WHAT WASTE MANAGEMENT WANTED TO HIDE: HOW IT DUPED By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org. Now we know what Waste Management wanted to hide.. Newly public documents show that attorneys for the trash giant duped federal and state antitrust regulators with misleading statements and outright misrepresentations about what would happen to local competition – and municipal recycling rates – after it acquired the assets of Southern Waste Systems A LOSS OF FAITH: FORT LAUDERDALE CHURCH SALE ANGERS By Ann Henson Feltgen BrowardBulldog.org For 60 years, the Episcopal Church of the Intercession has provided religious guidance and ministered to the needs of its congregation. Now, plans by the cash-strapped Episcopal diocese to sell the church and its peaceful, four-acre parcel in Fort Lauderdale’s South Middle River neighborhood, is roiling both church members and neighbors. FT. LAUDERDALE POLICE REPORT ALTERED TO HIDE COP'S ARREST By Dan Christensen BrowardBulldog.org The Broward State Attorney’s refusal to pursue a Fort Lauderdale Police Internal Affairs report that was purged of information about an officer’s arrest has drawn the ire of Public Defender Howard Finkelstein. HALLANDALE SUES EX-CITY MANAGER'S SON-IN-LAW FOR UNPAID By William Gjebre BrowardBulldog.org Hallandale Beach is suing the son-in-law of ex-City Manager Mike Good for failing to repay the city thousands of dollars in tuition reimbursements he received duringGood’s tenure.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s cushy federal deal was the only one of its kind in South Florida for at least three decades. The sickly-sweet deal that lawyers for serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein worked out with South Florida federal prosecutors veered so far off the beaten path, it blazed a path of its own. FIRST BAPTIST SPLINTERS OVER MONEY, POWER AND CONCERNS First Baptist of Fort Lauderdale splinters over money, power and concerns for church’s real estate riches. Standing in the pulpit of First Baptist Church’s historic sanctuary, Lead Pastor James Welch praised this “beacon of hope in the heart of Fort Lauderdale.”. It was May 2, the first Sunday after the church’s trustees expelled an FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FORT LAUDERDALE IMPLODES OVER First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale implodes over challenge to pastor’s iron rule. First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale, a venerable downtown religious landmark, is in full-out civil war after a year of sporadic confrontations about financial accountability and transparency. On Friday night First Baptist trustees, seemingly underthe
ELDERLY SOUTH FLORIDA MOBSTER FARESE ATOP $93 MILLION Elderly South Florida mobster Thomas Farese at the top of $93 million healthcare fraud, feds say. Mafia figure Thomas Farese leaving federal court in New York in November 2012 after he was acquitted of money laundering. Photo: New York Daily News. BERGERON VS. WASTE MANAGEMENT TRIAL NEARS; $525-MILLION The trial may also help illuminate the murky federal and state anti-trust investigations of Waste Management’s $525-million asset purchase of Davie’s Southern Waste Systems (SWS), including Sun Recycling. Those investigations by the Department of Justice and the Florida Attorney General’s Office gave a green light to the deal,despite
EX-BSO DEPUTY USED IMMIGRANTS FOR SEX. NOW HE RUNS A In 2009, shortly after he was named a Broward Sheriff’s Office district Employee of the Year, Jonathan Bleiweiss’ life began to unravel. He was arrested and charged with using his badge and gun to coerce sex from seven men, all undocumented immigrants. Six years later, the ex-BSO deputy pleaded guilty to multiple counts of battery,stalking
WHAT WASTE MANAGEMENT WANTED TO HIDE: HOW IT DUPED By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org. Now we know what Waste Management wanted to hide.. Newly public documents show that attorneys for the trash giant duped federal and state antitrust regulators with misleading statements and outright misrepresentations about what would happen to local competition – and municipal recycling rates – after it acquired the assets of Southern Waste Systems LAWSUIT: CORRUPT GIVEAWAY AT BROWARD HEALTH TO COST $2.5 Republican Scott, who as governor appoints Broward Health’s board, was then an investor in a private-equity firm that owned 21 st Century. “Under the terms of the original deal over the course of a 25-year contract, Nask gave away in excess of $2.5 billion in potential revenues to 21 stCentury
YEAR LONG PROBE DELAYS RETRIAL IN CASE OF '94 TRIPLE Year long probe delays retrial in case of ’94 triple murder caught on tape. By Dan Christensen, BrowardBulldog.org. Broward prosecutors said this week that they have cleared a Florida convict of involvement in one of the county’s most notorious crimes – the 1994 video-taped murders of a Miramar club owner and two models. FT. LAUDERDALE POLICE REPORT ALTERED TO HIDE COP'S ARREST By Dan Christensen BrowardBulldog.org The Broward State Attorney’s refusal to pursue a Fort Lauderdale Police Internal Affairs report that was purged of information about an officer’s arrest has drawn the ire of Public Defender Howard Finkelstein.FLORIDA BULLDOG
Jeffrey Epstein’s cushy federal deal was the only one of its kind in South Florida for at least three decades. The sickly-sweet deal that lawyers for serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein worked out with South Florida federal prosecutors veered so far off the beaten path, it blazed a path of its own. FIRST BAPTIST SPLINTERS OVER MONEY, POWER AND CONCERNS First Baptist of Fort Lauderdale splinters over money, power and concerns for church’s real estate riches. Standing in the pulpit of First Baptist Church’s historic sanctuary, Lead Pastor James Welch praised this “beacon of hope in the heart of Fort Lauderdale.”. It was May 2, the first Sunday after the church’s trustees expelled an FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FORT LAUDERDALE IMPLODES OVER First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale implodes over challenge to pastor’s iron rule. First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale, a venerable downtown religious landmark, is in full-out civil war after a year of sporadic confrontations about financial accountability and transparency. On Friday night First Baptist trustees, seemingly underthe
ELDERLY SOUTH FLORIDA MOBSTER FARESE ATOP $93 MILLION Elderly South Florida mobster Thomas Farese at the top of $93 million healthcare fraud, feds say. Mafia figure Thomas Farese leaving federal court in New York in November 2012 after he was acquitted of money laundering. Photo: New York Daily News. BERGERON VS. WASTE MANAGEMENT TRIAL NEARS; $525-MILLION The trial may also help illuminate the murky federal and state anti-trust investigations of Waste Management’s $525-million asset purchase of Davie’s Southern Waste Systems (SWS), including Sun Recycling. Those investigations by the Department of Justice and the Florida Attorney General’s Office gave a green light to the deal,despite
EX-BSO DEPUTY USED IMMIGRANTS FOR SEX. NOW HE RUNS A In 2009, shortly after he was named a Broward Sheriff’s Office district Employee of the Year, Jonathan Bleiweiss’ life began to unravel. He was arrested and charged with using his badge and gun to coerce sex from seven men, all undocumented immigrants. Six years later, the ex-BSO deputy pleaded guilty to multiple counts of battery,stalking
WHAT WASTE MANAGEMENT WANTED TO HIDE: HOW IT DUPED By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org. Now we know what Waste Management wanted to hide.. Newly public documents show that attorneys for the trash giant duped federal and state antitrust regulators with misleading statements and outright misrepresentations about what would happen to local competition – and municipal recycling rates – after it acquired the assets of Southern Waste Systems LAWSUIT: CORRUPT GIVEAWAY AT BROWARD HEALTH TO COST $2.5 Republican Scott, who as governor appoints Broward Health’s board, was then an investor in a private-equity firm that owned 21 st Century. “Under the terms of the original deal over the course of a 25-year contract, Nask gave away in excess of $2.5 billion in potential revenues to 21 stCentury
YEAR LONG PROBE DELAYS RETRIAL IN CASE OF '94 TRIPLE Year long probe delays retrial in case of ’94 triple murder caught on tape. By Dan Christensen, BrowardBulldog.org. Broward prosecutors said this week that they have cleared a Florida convict of involvement in one of the county’s most notorious crimes – the 1994 video-taped murders of a Miramar club owner and two models. FT. LAUDERDALE POLICE REPORT ALTERED TO HIDE COP'S ARREST By Dan Christensen BrowardBulldog.org The Broward State Attorney’s refusal to pursue a Fort Lauderdale Police Internal Affairs report that was purged of information about an officer’s arrest has drawn the ire of Public Defender Howard Finkelstein. PINECREST TO USE COVID RELIEF MILLIONS TO CONNECT HUNDREDS Village of Pinecrest officials are ramming through an $11.4-million proposal that would connect roughly 700 properties that currently use water wells to the Miami-Dade water system. To pay for most of the project, the village council recently authorized using $7.5 million in COVID-19 relief funds FLORIDA'S NEW 'ANTI-RIOT' LAW IS ALSO ANTI-CITY Florida’s new ‘anti-riot’ law is also anti-city. Gov. Ron DeSantis signing House Bill #1, the Combatting Public Disorder Act, into law at the Polk County Sheriff’s Office on April 19. Photo: The Florida Channel. Florida’s controversial new “anti-riot’’ law that opponents say puts an unconstitutional chill on legitimateprotest
MASSIVE DEVELOPMENT SWALLOWS CORAL GABLES HOME Two years later, city commissioners signed off on Agave’s latest iteration, The Plaza Coral Gables, which consists of two Class A office buildings, an luxury apartment tower with 135 units, a 242-room Loews Hotel, 161,000 square feet of retail commercial space and two garages. The buildings will be nearly 200 feet tall. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION AND MANAGEMENT Donors – 2020-2021; Donors – 2019-2020; Donors – 2018-2019; Donors – 2017-2018; Donors – 2016-2017; Donors – 2015-2016; Donors – 2014-2015 BISCAYNE GARDENS RESIDENTS PREPARE FOR UNWELCOME NEIGHBOR Biscayne Gardens homeowner Gonzalo de la Cruz at the site of a AR Future’s planned 100-unit apartment house. Photo: Francisco Alvarado. Miami-Dade County’s urban infill housing initiative is making it possible for speculators and builders to identify redevelopable and empty lots in urban residential neighborhoods that can be rezoned for higher and denser uses. SHERIFF GREGORY TONY HAS A SECET: AS A TEENAGER, HE SHOT Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony. By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org. Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony shot and killed a man when he was a teenager living in a poor urban neighborhood in Philadelphia, according to records and interviews with family members of the deadman.
TRAVEL INSURANCE'S TRICKY LANGUAGE HAS KILLED REFUNDS AMID Jack and Vicki Brennan looked forward to a sailing trip out of Grenada in July 2020. Months earlier as COVID-19 got worldwide attention, the St. Petersburg couple decided to purchase travel insurance, in case they couldn’t go. In April during the pandemic the Brennans decided to cancel the trip after learning Grenada closed its borders. STATE ETHICS BOARD: BROWARD COMM'R TIM RYAN DIDN'T Specifically, ethics commission documents say, Ryan failed to disclose major “secondary sources of income” for those three years – or more than $1 million in payments made to his law firm, Ryan & Ryan, LLC, by two clients: the city of Dania Beach and the town of Pembroke Park. Ryan’s lack of disclosure was of concern because the Broward NSU DENTAL COLLEGE HIT WITH DISTURBING ALLEGATIONS THAT By Dan Christensen FloridaBulldog.org A federal whistleblower’s complaint, withdrawn recently after the U.S. Attorney’s Office declined to intervene in the case, nonetheless contains disturbing allegations of massive fraud by Nova Southeastern University and its College of Dental Medicine. LAWSUIT: CORRUPT GIVEAWAY AT BROWARD HEALTH TO COST $2.5 Republican Scott, who as governor appoints Broward Health’s board, was then an investor in a private-equity firm that owned 21 st Century. “Under the terms of the original deal over the course of a 25-year contract, Nask gave away in excess of $2.5 billion in potential revenues to 21 stCentury
FLORIDA BULLDOG
Jeffrey Epstein’s cushy federal deal was the only one of its kind in South Florida for at least three decades. The sickly-sweet deal that lawyers for serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein worked out with South Florida federal prosecutors veered so far off the beaten path, it blazed a path of its own. WHO OWNS FLORIDA'S BEACHES? THE ANSWER MAY BE CLEARER SOON The issue boils down to who owns Florida’s beaches. The state maintains that it owns all beach property from the mean-high tide seaward (the wet sand), a position the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with in 1974. However, private property owners whose land abuts the coastline believe it is theirs or at a minimum the public should notbe able to
ELDERLY SOUTH FLORIDA MOBSTER FARESE ATOP $93 MILLION Elderly South Florida mobster Thomas Farese at the top of $93 million healthcare fraud, feds say. Mafia figure Thomas Farese leaving federal court in New York in November 2012 after he was acquitted of money laundering. Photo: New York Daily News. TRAVEL INSURANCE'S TRICKY LANGUAGE HAS KILLED REFUNDS AMID Jack and Vicki Brennan looked forward to a sailing trip out of Grenada in July 2020. Months earlier as COVID-19 got worldwide attention, the St. Petersburg couple decided to purchase travel insurance, in case they couldn’t go. In April during the pandemic the Brennans decided to cancel the trip after learning Grenada closed its borders. WHAT WASTE MANAGEMENT WANTED TO HIDE: HOW IT DUPEDWASTE MANAGEMENT BROWARDLITIGATION MANAGEMENT OHIOLITIGATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMCLAIMS LITIGATION MANAGEMENTLITIGATION MANAGEMENT GUIDELINESLITIGATIONMANAGEMENT INC OHIO
By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org. Now we know what Waste Management wanted to hide.. Newly public documents show that attorneys for the trash giant duped federal and state antitrust regulators with misleading statements and outright misrepresentations about what would happen to local competition – and municipal recycling rates – after it acquired the assets of Southern Waste Systems EX-BSO DEPUTY USED IMMIGRANTS FOR SEX. NOW HE RUNS ABSO DEPUTY ARRESTEDBSO DEPUTY DEATHBSO DEPUTY KILLED In 2009, shortly after he was named a Broward Sheriff’s Office district Employee of the Year, Jonathan Bleiweiss’ life began to unravel. He was arrested and charged with using his badge and gun to coerce sex from seven men, all undocumented immigrants. Six years later, the ex-BSO deputy pleaded guilty to multiple counts of battery,stalking
HOLLYWOOD MAKES FINAL PUSH TO BUY OLD GOLF COURSE AS OWNER Hollywood makes final push to buy ex-golf course as owner plans for RV park. Feb. 19 UPDATE: The Hollywood City Commission Wednesday took a tentative step toward purchasing the former Sunset Golf Course for as much as $12 million. Commissioners voted 6-1 to ask staff to bring back for their review in 90 days a contract proposal that identifies YEAR LONG PROBE DELAYS RETRIAL IN CASE OF '94 TRIPLE Year long probe delays retrial in case of ’94 triple murder caught on tape. By Dan Christensen, BrowardBulldog.org. Broward prosecutors said this week that they have cleared a Florida convict of involvement in one of the county’s most notorious crimes – the 1994 video-taped murders of a Miramar club owner and two models. ARCHAEOLOGISTS CONFIRM MAJOR FIND IN FORT LAUDERDALE; A Archaeologists hired to examine artifacts unearthed last year at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park now say they are convinced they mark the sites of both a U.S. Army fort built in 1839 and a prehistoric home of the Tequesta Indians. A team led by Robert Carr, executive director of the non-profit Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, conducted the FT. LAUDERDALE POLICE REPORT ALTERED TO HIDE COP'S ARREST By Dan Christensen BrowardBulldog.org The Broward State Attorney’s refusal to pursue a Fort Lauderdale Police Internal Affairs report that was purged of information about an officer’s arrest has drawn the ire of Public Defender Howard Finkelstein.FLORIDA BULLDOG
Jeffrey Epstein’s cushy federal deal was the only one of its kind in South Florida for at least three decades. The sickly-sweet deal that lawyers for serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein worked out with South Florida federal prosecutors veered so far off the beaten path, it blazed a path of its own. WHO OWNS FLORIDA'S BEACHES? THE ANSWER MAY BE CLEARER SOON The issue boils down to who owns Florida’s beaches. The state maintains that it owns all beach property from the mean-high tide seaward (the wet sand), a position the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with in 1974. However, private property owners whose land abuts the coastline believe it is theirs or at a minimum the public should notbe able to
ELDERLY SOUTH FLORIDA MOBSTER FARESE ATOP $93 MILLION Elderly South Florida mobster Thomas Farese at the top of $93 million healthcare fraud, feds say. Mafia figure Thomas Farese leaving federal court in New York in November 2012 after he was acquitted of money laundering. Photo: New York Daily News. TRAVEL INSURANCE'S TRICKY LANGUAGE HAS KILLED REFUNDS AMID Jack and Vicki Brennan looked forward to a sailing trip out of Grenada in July 2020. Months earlier as COVID-19 got worldwide attention, the St. Petersburg couple decided to purchase travel insurance, in case they couldn’t go. In April during the pandemic the Brennans decided to cancel the trip after learning Grenada closed its borders. WHAT WASTE MANAGEMENT WANTED TO HIDE: HOW IT DUPEDWASTE MANAGEMENT BROWARDLITIGATION MANAGEMENT OHIOLITIGATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMCLAIMS LITIGATION MANAGEMENTLITIGATION MANAGEMENT GUIDELINESLITIGATIONMANAGEMENT INC OHIO
By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org. Now we know what Waste Management wanted to hide.. Newly public documents show that attorneys for the trash giant duped federal and state antitrust regulators with misleading statements and outright misrepresentations about what would happen to local competition – and municipal recycling rates – after it acquired the assets of Southern Waste Systems EX-BSO DEPUTY USED IMMIGRANTS FOR SEX. NOW HE RUNS ABSO DEPUTY ARRESTEDBSO DEPUTY DEATHBSO DEPUTY KILLED In 2009, shortly after he was named a Broward Sheriff’s Office district Employee of the Year, Jonathan Bleiweiss’ life began to unravel. He was arrested and charged with using his badge and gun to coerce sex from seven men, all undocumented immigrants. Six years later, the ex-BSO deputy pleaded guilty to multiple counts of battery,stalking
HOLLYWOOD MAKES FINAL PUSH TO BUY OLD GOLF COURSE AS OWNER Hollywood makes final push to buy ex-golf course as owner plans for RV park. Feb. 19 UPDATE: The Hollywood City Commission Wednesday took a tentative step toward purchasing the former Sunset Golf Course for as much as $12 million. Commissioners voted 6-1 to ask staff to bring back for their review in 90 days a contract proposal that identifies YEAR LONG PROBE DELAYS RETRIAL IN CASE OF '94 TRIPLE Year long probe delays retrial in case of ’94 triple murder caught on tape. By Dan Christensen, BrowardBulldog.org. Broward prosecutors said this week that they have cleared a Florida convict of involvement in one of the county’s most notorious crimes – the 1994 video-taped murders of a Miramar club owner and two models. ARCHAEOLOGISTS CONFIRM MAJOR FIND IN FORT LAUDERDALE; A Archaeologists hired to examine artifacts unearthed last year at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park now say they are convinced they mark the sites of both a U.S. Army fort built in 1839 and a prehistoric home of the Tequesta Indians. A team led by Robert Carr, executive director of the non-profit Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, conducted the FT. LAUDERDALE POLICE REPORT ALTERED TO HIDE COP'S ARREST By Dan Christensen BrowardBulldog.org The Broward State Attorney’s refusal to pursue a Fort Lauderdale Police Internal Affairs report that was purged of information about an officer’s arrest has drawn the ire of Public Defender Howard Finkelstein. PINECREST TO USE COVID RELIEF MILLIONS TO CONNECT HUNDREDS 1 day ago · Village of Pinecrest officials are ramming through an $11.4-million proposal that would connect roughly 700 properties that currently use water wells to the Miami-Dade water system. To pay for most of the project, the village council recently authorized using $7.5 million in COVID-19 relief funds FLORIDA'S NEW 'ANTI-RIOT' LAW IS ALSO ANTI-CITY Florida’s controversial new “anti-riot’’ law that opponents say puts an unconstitutional chill on legitimate protest by ratcheting up the power of police to crack down on demonstrators could end up hitting unsuspecting taxpayers in the pocket. That’s because a section in the law that’s DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION AND MANAGEMENT Donors – 2020-2021; Donors – 2019-2020; Donors – 2018-2019; Donors – 2017-2018; Donors – 2016-2017; Donors – 2015-2016; Donors – 2014-2015 TRAVEL INSURANCE'S TRICKY LANGUAGE HAS KILLED REFUNDS AMID Jack and Vicki Brennan looked forward to a sailing trip out of Grenada in July 2020. Months earlier as COVID-19 got worldwide attention, the St. Petersburg couple decided to purchase travel insurance, in case they couldn’t go. In April during the pandemic the Brennans decided to cancel the trip after learning Grenada closed its borders. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FORT LAUDERDALE IMPLODES OVER First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale implodes over challenge to pastor’s iron rule. First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale, a venerable downtown religious landmark, is in full-out civil war after a year of sporadic confrontations about financial accountability and transparency. On Friday night First Baptist trustees, seemingly underthe
CHAINLESS CHANGE ARCHIVES Donors – 2020-2021; Donors – 2019-2020; Donors – 2018-2019; Donors – 2017-2018; Donors – 2016-2017; Donors – 2015-2016; Donors – 2014-2015 FORTRESS FORGAVE HUGE TRUMP LOAN, GOT US PERMITS TO Wyalusing is where New Fortress is building an $800-million plant to liquefy and supercool locally fracked Marcellus Shale gas. Gibbstown, on the Delaware River, is the site of a proposed, controversial export terminal being developed by Delaware River Partners, a subsidiary of Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure.LAKE WORTH ARCHIVES
A1 Top Story, Lake Worth. Lake Worth uses cops, code enforcement in brazen effort to get rid of city’s poor. March 05. Donate to Florida Bulldog. We need your help! If you believe in the value of watchdog journalism please make your tax-deductible contribution today. We are a 501 (c) (3) organization. All donations are tax deductible. MIAMI GARDENS MAYOR OLIVER GILBERT WON'T BE PROSECUTED By Francisco Alvarado, FloridaBulldog.org. As Miami Gardens Mayor Oliver Gilbert III enters the homestretch of his Miami-Dade County Commission race, public corruption prosecutors recently revealed unsavory conduct on his part during his previous campaign for elected office. According to a May 5 Miami-Dade State Attorney close out memo,Gilbert
BERGERON V WASTE MANAGEMENT: DID TRASH GIANT COMMIT CRIME Bergeron v Waste Managment. Bergeron Environmental, owned by Davie businessman Ron Bergeron, is suing Waste Management, Sun’s successor company LGL Recycling and several LGL executives and an affiliated person, for breach of contract and conspiracy. The complaint alleges they wrongfully “destroyed” his economic interest andmulti-million
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Jeffrey Epstein’s cushy federal deal was the only one of its kind in South Florida for at least three decades. The sickly-sweet deal that lawyers for serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein worked out with South Florida federal prosecutors veered so far off the beaten path, it blazed a path of its own. WHO OWNS FLORIDA'S BEACHES? THE ANSWER MAY BE CLEARER SOON The issue boils down to who owns Florida’s beaches. The state maintains that it owns all beach property from the mean-high tide seaward (the wet sand), a position the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with in 1974. However, private property owners whose land abuts the coastline believe it is theirs or at a minimum the public should notbe able to
ELDERLY SOUTH FLORIDA MOBSTER FARESE ATOP $93 MILLION Elderly South Florida mobster Thomas Farese at the top of $93 million healthcare fraud, feds say. Mafia figure Thomas Farese leaving federal court in New York in November 2012 after he was acquitted of money laundering. Photo: New York Daily News. TRAVEL INSURANCE'S TRICKY LANGUAGE HAS KILLED REFUNDS AMID Jack and Vicki Brennan looked forward to a sailing trip out of Grenada in July 2020. Months earlier as COVID-19 got worldwide attention, the St. Petersburg couple decided to purchase travel insurance, in case they couldn’t go. In April during the pandemic the Brennans decided to cancel the trip after learning Grenada closed its borders. WHAT WASTE MANAGEMENT WANTED TO HIDE: HOW IT DUPEDWASTE MANAGEMENT BROWARDLITIGATION MANAGEMENT OHIOLITIGATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMCLAIMS LITIGATION MANAGEMENTLITIGATION MANAGEMENT GUIDELINESLITIGATIONMANAGEMENT INC OHIO
By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org. Now we know what Waste Management wanted to hide.. Newly public documents show that attorneys for the trash giant duped federal and state antitrust regulators with misleading statements and outright misrepresentations about what would happen to local competition – and municipal recycling rates – after it acquired the assets of Southern Waste Systems EX-BSO DEPUTY USED IMMIGRANTS FOR SEX. NOW HE RUNS ABSO DEPUTY ARRESTEDBSO DEPUTY DEATHBSO DEPUTY KILLED In 2009, shortly after he was named a Broward Sheriff’s Office district Employee of the Year, Jonathan Bleiweiss’ life began to unravel. He was arrested and charged with using his badge and gun to coerce sex from seven men, all undocumented immigrants. Six years later, the ex-BSO deputy pleaded guilty to multiple counts of battery,stalking
HOLLYWOOD MAKES FINAL PUSH TO BUY OLD GOLF COURSE AS OWNER Hollywood makes final push to buy ex-golf course as owner plans for RV park. Feb. 19 UPDATE: The Hollywood City Commission Wednesday took a tentative step toward purchasing the former Sunset Golf Course for as much as $12 million. Commissioners voted 6-1 to ask staff to bring back for their review in 90 days a contract proposal that identifies YEAR LONG PROBE DELAYS RETRIAL IN CASE OF '94 TRIPLE Year long probe delays retrial in case of ’94 triple murder caught on tape. By Dan Christensen, BrowardBulldog.org. Broward prosecutors said this week that they have cleared a Florida convict of involvement in one of the county’s most notorious crimes – the 1994 video-taped murders of a Miramar club owner and two models. ARCHAEOLOGISTS CONFIRM MAJOR FIND IN FORT LAUDERDALE; A Archaeologists hired to examine artifacts unearthed last year at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park now say they are convinced they mark the sites of both a U.S. Army fort built in 1839 and a prehistoric home of the Tequesta Indians. A team led by Robert Carr, executive director of the non-profit Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, conducted the FT. LAUDERDALE POLICE REPORT ALTERED TO HIDE COP'S ARREST By Dan Christensen BrowardBulldog.org The Broward State Attorney’s refusal to pursue a Fort Lauderdale Police Internal Affairs report that was purged of information about an officer’s arrest has drawn the ire of Public Defender Howard Finkelstein.FLORIDA BULLDOG
Jeffrey Epstein’s cushy federal deal was the only one of its kind in South Florida for at least three decades. The sickly-sweet deal that lawyers for serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein worked out with South Florida federal prosecutors veered so far off the beaten path, it blazed a path of its own. WHO OWNS FLORIDA'S BEACHES? THE ANSWER MAY BE CLEARER SOON The issue boils down to who owns Florida’s beaches. The state maintains that it owns all beach property from the mean-high tide seaward (the wet sand), a position the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with in 1974. However, private property owners whose land abuts the coastline believe it is theirs or at a minimum the public should notbe able to
ELDERLY SOUTH FLORIDA MOBSTER FARESE ATOP $93 MILLION Elderly South Florida mobster Thomas Farese at the top of $93 million healthcare fraud, feds say. Mafia figure Thomas Farese leaving federal court in New York in November 2012 after he was acquitted of money laundering. Photo: New York Daily News. TRAVEL INSURANCE'S TRICKY LANGUAGE HAS KILLED REFUNDS AMID Jack and Vicki Brennan looked forward to a sailing trip out of Grenada in July 2020. Months earlier as COVID-19 got worldwide attention, the St. Petersburg couple decided to purchase travel insurance, in case they couldn’t go. In April during the pandemic the Brennans decided to cancel the trip after learning Grenada closed its borders. WHAT WASTE MANAGEMENT WANTED TO HIDE: HOW IT DUPEDWASTE MANAGEMENT BROWARDLITIGATION MANAGEMENT OHIOLITIGATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMCLAIMS LITIGATION MANAGEMENTLITIGATION MANAGEMENT GUIDELINESLITIGATIONMANAGEMENT INC OHIO
By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org. Now we know what Waste Management wanted to hide.. Newly public documents show that attorneys for the trash giant duped federal and state antitrust regulators with misleading statements and outright misrepresentations about what would happen to local competition – and municipal recycling rates – after it acquired the assets of Southern Waste Systems EX-BSO DEPUTY USED IMMIGRANTS FOR SEX. NOW HE RUNS ABSO DEPUTY ARRESTEDBSO DEPUTY DEATHBSO DEPUTY KILLED In 2009, shortly after he was named a Broward Sheriff’s Office district Employee of the Year, Jonathan Bleiweiss’ life began to unravel. He was arrested and charged with using his badge and gun to coerce sex from seven men, all undocumented immigrants. Six years later, the ex-BSO deputy pleaded guilty to multiple counts of battery,stalking
HOLLYWOOD MAKES FINAL PUSH TO BUY OLD GOLF COURSE AS OWNER Hollywood makes final push to buy ex-golf course as owner plans for RV park. Feb. 19 UPDATE: The Hollywood City Commission Wednesday took a tentative step toward purchasing the former Sunset Golf Course for as much as $12 million. Commissioners voted 6-1 to ask staff to bring back for their review in 90 days a contract proposal that identifies YEAR LONG PROBE DELAYS RETRIAL IN CASE OF '94 TRIPLE Year long probe delays retrial in case of ’94 triple murder caught on tape. By Dan Christensen, BrowardBulldog.org. Broward prosecutors said this week that they have cleared a Florida convict of involvement in one of the county’s most notorious crimes – the 1994 video-taped murders of a Miramar club owner and two models. ARCHAEOLOGISTS CONFIRM MAJOR FIND IN FORT LAUDERDALE; A Archaeologists hired to examine artifacts unearthed last year at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park now say they are convinced they mark the sites of both a U.S. Army fort built in 1839 and a prehistoric home of the Tequesta Indians. A team led by Robert Carr, executive director of the non-profit Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, conducted the FT. LAUDERDALE POLICE REPORT ALTERED TO HIDE COP'S ARREST By Dan Christensen BrowardBulldog.org The Broward State Attorney’s refusal to pursue a Fort Lauderdale Police Internal Affairs report that was purged of information about an officer’s arrest has drawn the ire of Public Defender Howard Finkelstein. PINECREST TO USE COVID RELIEF MILLIONS TO CONNECT HUNDREDS 1 day ago · Village of Pinecrest officials are ramming through an $11.4-million proposal that would connect roughly 700 properties that currently use water wells to the Miami-Dade water system. To pay for most of the project, the village council recently authorized using $7.5 million in COVID-19 relief funds FLORIDA'S NEW 'ANTI-RIOT' LAW IS ALSO ANTI-CITY Florida’s controversial new “anti-riot’’ law that opponents say puts an unconstitutional chill on legitimate protest by ratcheting up the power of police to crack down on demonstrators could end up hitting unsuspecting taxpayers in the pocket. That’s because a section in the law that’s DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION AND MANAGEMENT Donors – 2020-2021; Donors – 2019-2020; Donors – 2018-2019; Donors – 2017-2018; Donors – 2016-2017; Donors – 2015-2016; Donors – 2014-2015 TRAVEL INSURANCE'S TRICKY LANGUAGE HAS KILLED REFUNDS AMID Jack and Vicki Brennan looked forward to a sailing trip out of Grenada in July 2020. Months earlier as COVID-19 got worldwide attention, the St. Petersburg couple decided to purchase travel insurance, in case they couldn’t go. In April during the pandemic the Brennans decided to cancel the trip after learning Grenada closed its borders. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FORT LAUDERDALE IMPLODES OVER First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale implodes over challenge to pastor’s iron rule. First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale, a venerable downtown religious landmark, is in full-out civil war after a year of sporadic confrontations about financial accountability and transparency. On Friday night First Baptist trustees, seemingly underthe
CHAINLESS CHANGE ARCHIVES Donors – 2020-2021; Donors – 2019-2020; Donors – 2018-2019; Donors – 2017-2018; Donors – 2016-2017; Donors – 2015-2016; Donors – 2014-2015 FORTRESS FORGAVE HUGE TRUMP LOAN, GOT US PERMITS TO Wyalusing is where New Fortress is building an $800-million plant to liquefy and supercool locally fracked Marcellus Shale gas. Gibbstown, on the Delaware River, is the site of a proposed, controversial export terminal being developed by Delaware River Partners, a subsidiary of Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure.LAKE WORTH ARCHIVES
A1 Top Story, Lake Worth. Lake Worth uses cops, code enforcement in brazen effort to get rid of city’s poor. March 05. Donate to Florida Bulldog. We need your help! If you believe in the value of watchdog journalism please make your tax-deductible contribution today. We are a 501 (c) (3) organization. All donations are tax deductible. MIAMI GARDENS MAYOR OLIVER GILBERT WON'T BE PROSECUTED By Francisco Alvarado, FloridaBulldog.org. As Miami Gardens Mayor Oliver Gilbert III enters the homestretch of his Miami-Dade County Commission race, public corruption prosecutors recently revealed unsavory conduct on his part during his previous campaign for elected office. According to a May 5 Miami-Dade State Attorney close out memo,Gilbert
BERGERON V WASTE MANAGEMENT: DID TRASH GIANT COMMIT CRIME Bergeron v Waste Managment. Bergeron Environmental, owned by Davie businessman Ron Bergeron, is suing Waste Management, Sun’s successor company LGL Recycling and several LGL executives and an affiliated person, for breach of contract and conspiracy. The complaint alleges they wrongfully “destroyed” his economic interest andmulti-million
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