This newly uncovered log obtained by #News6 reveals how state agencies send hundreds of requested public records to @GovRonDeSantis for “review”, where they can remain for weeks or months. 2/9
Batches of records associated with one @GovRonDeSantis attorney were returned to state agencies during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday weeks. Some had been there 9+ months. 3/9
Weeks would sometimes pass between when records associated with another @GovRonDeSantis attorney were returned. Then 12 were returned in bulk on a single day (including one that had been there 3+ months) 4/9
“Whether it’s intentional or not, it has the obvious effect of unreasonably delaying the constitutional right of access to public records,” said Michael Barfield of @FLCTRGA. 5/9
Florida Attorney General @AGAshleyMoody - who proclaims to “safeguard Florida's pioneering Government-in-the-Sunshine laws” - also did not comment on the log or the governor’s practice of “reviewing” public records myfloridalegal.com/pages.nsf/Main… 7/9
The log doesn’t tell the whole story. Records I requested from @FloridaDBPR were with DeSantis legal team for only 5 days, per log. But other docs show my records were “with Kim for review” at the governor’s office 2 months earlier. No explanation from @GovRonDeSantis yet.
It took 10 months for #News6 to obtain this log from @GovRonDeSantis. Coincidentally or not (DeSantis staff won’t say) it was turned over 4 days after an attorney representing @news6wkmg sent the governor’s office this message:
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BREAKING: Former Seminole County tax collector Joel Greenberg has been sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Before being sentenced, Greenberg apologized to the teacher he wrongly smeared as a pedophile and to the then-17-year-old girl he met through a “sugar daddy” website.
“Nothing I say today can justify my actions. My conduct was so shameful,”Greenberg told the court. “To the people of Seminole County, I let you down and betrayed your trust.”
Former Seminole County tax collector Joel Greenberg will be sentenced tomorrow for child sex trafficking and other charges. Just moments ago a pre-sentence hearing wrapped up with some surprising updates. 🧵1/8 #news6
Based on calculations of his pre-sentence report, the government is seeking a prison sentence of 9.25 to 11 years. Greenberg’s attorney seems to agree with their calculations but argued his client deserves additional credit due to his extensive cooperation. 2/8 #news6
The judge surprised both Greenberg and prosecutors by announcing he believes Greenberg may deserve MORE than the federal guidelines dictate because Greenberg committed so many different, unrelated crimes in this “exceptional” case. 3/8 #news6
Michael Nelson has spent 17+ of the last 25 years in prison for fraud. Now he’s out… and recently started a brand new business in Jacksonville offering “legal services”. (He is not a lawyer.) #News6clickorlando.com/news/investiga… 1/8
Federal prosecutors have called Michael Nelson a “serial con man”, saying he defrauded folks across the country out of well over $1 million while posing as a lawyer, a banker, and a business consultant. 2/8
Shortly after his release from prison 5 years ago, I discovered Nelson was posting YouTube videos claiming to be a pastor and soliciting “tax deductible” donations. He was later sent back to prison for violating his probation by running another “legal services” company. 3/8
BREAKING: The attorney for former Seminole County tax collector Joel Greenberg files court papers seeking to reduce what he says will be his client’s potential 9-to-11 year prison sentence. #News6 1/5
Greenberg’s attorney, Fritz Scheller, makes this blunt statement about other “public figures” who have not been prosecuted for sex offenses despite Greenberg’s cooperation. 2/5
Scheller then adds this striking footnote suggesting the need for a special counsel and questioning whether “the DOJ is like Nero fiddling away as Rome burns”. 3/5
BREAKING — Joseph Ellicott has been sentenced to 15 months in federal prison. He admits to delivering a $6,000 bribe to former Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg. #News6
Ellicott allegedly delivered the bribe money on behalf of Michael Shirley, a contractor accused of submitting inflated invoices to Greenberg’s office. Shirley has pleaded not guilty to fraud charges and is awaiting trial. #News6
Judge Gregory Presnell: “Mr. Ellicott participated in public official abuse, which really harms every citizen of Seminole County and beyond.” “When you facilitate a kickback to a constitutional tax collector, government abuse doesn’t really get worse than that.” #news6
Donald Trump's newly filed motion seeking a special master related to the Mar-a-Lago search warrant contains some new information... including many admissions. Here's a 🧵
1. Trump acknowledges "movers" brought boxes from the White House to Mar-a-Lago in January 2021. Trump acknowledges giving 15 boxes back to the federal government one year later.
2. Trump acknowledges receiving a grand jury subpoena in May 2022. Trump acknowledges initiating a search for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. Trump acknowledges finding such documents and turned them over 3 weeks later.