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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Where was the South Florida news media all these years as the Alexander brothers allegedly engaged in their reign of bullying, rape, plunder and sex trafficking? 😲

Where was the South Florida news media all these years as the Alexander brothers allegedly engaged in their reign of bullying, rape, plunder and sex trafficking? 😲

Posted Wednesday December 11th at 4:40 p.m,


Excerpt from the Miami Herald article at bottom: 

"One person, who did business with the Alexander brothers in South Florida and claims to know several alleged victims, told the Herald that reports of the brothers sexually assaulting women have been an "open secret" in the Miami area and real estate industry for a long time."

So, ICYMI, this morning's New York Times bombshell article re the ultra high-end real estate industry Alexander brothers, of South Florida, comes three months after the Miami Herald wrote about it. 
But the problem is that The Herald ignored the scandal for YEARS!

Even as other national media were working on it and then posting this year about the alleged crimes these three brothers were committing, many of them committed in South Florida, within minutes of most of you reading this email!
 
No, the only thing about these brothers the Herald wrote about was Tal's tennis successes starting in 1995 and then on through to high school at Dr. Krop HS, 20 years ago, and then Tal and Oren's big and even record-breaking real estate deals on Miami Beach.
Of course, it really helps to accomplish these things when... your father owns the company that makes that happen.

The NY Post wrote two separate stories about the Alexander brothers scandal back in June, three months before the Miami Herald ever wrote... ANYTHING.

Nearly 30 more women come forward to accuse twin real-estate heirs of rape: attorney
By Mary K. Jacob and Steve Janoski
Published June 12, 2024, 8:09 p.m. ET

EXCLUSIVE Details
Tal Alexander, third real estate dynasty brother to face rape allegations, steps away from his firm
By Mary K. Jacob and Steve Janoski
Published June 25, 2024, 12:56 p.m. ET

The South Florida Sun Sentinel has STILL never done any original reporting on them and their alleged horrific crimes.
Nor has CBS4, NBC6 or WSVN.
Why are all these things STILL true in South Florida in 2024?

Earlier today, the NY Post posted this article at 10:22 a.m.:
Multimillionaire real estate agents Tal and Oren Alexander and brother, Alon, arrested following sexual assault allegations
By Ben Kochman
Published Dec. 11, 2024, 10:22 a.m. ET

Then less than an hour later, the New York Times dropped their big bomb 💣💥 -complete with Breaking News banners and email alerts.

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Prominent Real Estate Agents and Brothers Charged With Sex Trafficking.
Oren and Tal Alexander, once stars of the real estate industry, had a precipitous fall after women filed lawsuits accusing them of sexual assault. Their brother Alon was also charged.

Local10 News posted this at 10:59 am, updating it a few minutes ago:
Alexander brothers, prominent real estate tycoons, arrested on sexual assault charges in Miami Beach
Ohad Fisherman, cousin of the Alexander brothers, is at large and is also facing sexual assault charges

CBS-2 TV in New York just posted this video within the past hour:
Feds charge real estate brokers Oren and Tal Alexander with sex trafficking Full press conference
Prominent real estate brokers Oren and Tal Alexander and their brother Alon have been indicted on sex trafficking charges in New York. Authorities say they ran a sex trafficking scheme assaulting dozens of women between 2010 and 2021. Officials from the FBI and the U.S. attorney's office for the Southern District of New York held a news conference Wednesday to announce the charges.


I usually don't post entire news articles but because of the importance of this, their first actual mention of what was afoot for years right in their market, I am.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article290831204.html

Miami Herald
These Miami brothers ruled ultra luxury real estate, then sex assault allegations came out

Charles Rabin, Staff Writer
September 8, 2024

A trio of brothers with deep South Florida roots have tumbled from the top of the ultra high-end real estate industry into the depths of a scandal, facing disturbing allegations of drugging and sexually assaulting women.

In separate civil suits filed in New York state court, four women have made a host of sordid complaints against one or more of the Alexander brothers: Oren and Tal, two jet-setting real estate superstars who have brokered some of the country's most expensive residential deals from Miami to Manhattan over the past decade; and a third brother, Alon, who is Oren's twin but works for the family's private security company.

Since the first suits were filed in the spring, a lawyer representing two of those women told the Miami Herald that an additional 40 women - including a dozen from the Miami area - have come forward with allegations against one or more of the brothers.

Some of those alleged incidents date back two decades, when the brothers attended Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School near Aventura. Evan Torgan, a New York personal injury lawyer, said it's possible that some of those could produce additional lawsuits.

"People from back as early as 2004 have reported to me that it happened to them," he said. "The most recent was 2021."

Joel Denaro, a Miami attorney for the Alexander brothers, denied the allegations in the four lawsuits and scoffed at Torgan's claim of a surge of new allegations.

"There are not 40 additional women as Mr. Torgan claims," Denaro said. "That's a shell argument. Like the 'Wizard of Oz,' pay no attention to the man behind the curtain."

Still, some people with lengthy ties to the brothers in Miami-Dade weren't all that surprised to hear about the legal troubles, saying the brothers had notorious reputations dating as far back as their days at Krop. They were popular there, and Tal was a tennis star.

One former childhood friend, who, like most people who spoke to the Herald, asked not to be identified, claimed to have seen sex videos the brothers took involving girls who, like themselves at the time, were high school teenagers.

"At the end of the day, these kids, ever since I can remember, they've been assholes," he said. "I've seen the videos."

One woman said she felt compelled to go public: Samantha Murphy, who hasn't filed a lawsuit, told the Herald that Oren Alexander raped her in his South Beach apartment in 2017. After a night out with friends, Murphy,then 26, said the two went back to his apartment and Oren ripped her dress off without her consent. She recalls crying and telling him to stop but said he didn't.

"I think it's important to know if there are any other girls out there who haven't come forward, that they're not alone," said Murphy, 33, a former model who is now married to Patrick Murphy, a former U.S. House representative from Palm Beach County. "I also think it's important that in society today we still encourage men to be aggressive and women to be passive, and that's a problem."

A precipitous fall

The lawsuits, and resulting national media scrutiny, have already been costly for Oren and Tal Alexander, who stepped away from Official, the boutique New York City-based real estate firm they founded more than two years ago. They've returned to South Florida, the company's future in doubt.

Alon continues to work for Kent Security, a private security firm built by his father Schlomy Alexander, which offers crisis management, guards and video technology.

It has been a precipitous fall for 37-year-old twins Alon and Oren and their year-older brother Tal, particularly for the latter two, whose success in the high-end real estate markets of Miami, Aspen and Manhattan was legendary.

They got kick-started in the business with their father, who also dealt in luxury properties. In 2012, Schlomy Alexander helped Tal and Oren sell a home in Indian Creek Village for $47 million - at the time, the most expensive private home ever sold in Miami-Dade. Since then, the brothers have brokered some record-breaking deals that made them celebrities beyond the world of real estate.

By 2019, Tal and Oren made international headlines, handling a $240 million condo sale in midtown Manhattan to billionaire Citadel Chief Executive Officer Ken Griffin, who has since moved his firm's headquarters from Chicago to Miami. It remains the most expensive private residence sold in U.S. history.

Joining with luxury real estate industry giant Douglas Elliman, they claimed sales of over $1.8 billion in 2021. They've sold properties involving shoe magnate Steve Madden, designer Tommy Hilfiger and "Hamilton" producer Sander Jacobs.

Good-looking and charismatic, the Alexanders seemed to be regulars at the hottest clubs, wherever they traveled. They were regularly highlighted on celebrity Page Six of the New York Post. In magazine pictures, online sites and social-media feeds, they always seemed to be surrounded by beautiful women and regularly jetting between New York City, Miami, Aspen and Martha's Vineyard. They posted pictures of themselves riding camels in Qatar. In 2014, Gotham Magazine named the twins some of the most eligible and hottest bachelors in New York City.

A Miami Herald article in 2019 told of how the brothers' Instagram accounts were overflowing with pictures of them cavorting in the Bahamas, Cambodia and Hawaii and visiting Art Basel fairs in Switzerland, Hong Kong and Buenos Aires.

Lawsuits put careers under scrutiny

Today, the media and industry attention has turned anything but gushing.

Since the online industry magazine the Real Deal first reported about the lawsuits in June, both the The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal have investigated allegations against the brothers. Combined, the two newspapers reported finding 12 women who claim to have been victimized by one or more of the brothers.

The first two civil lawsuits were filed in March in New York state court. They were followed by similar allegations made in a pair of additional lawsuits filed through the summer. The accusers are seeking jury trials and tens of millions in damages.

None of the brothers has been charged with any crimes in connection with the sexual assault allegations that were made in the civil lawsuits. But The Wall Street Journal reported in July that the FBI was investigating the brothers along with the New York Police Department. The Miami Herald confirmed that report but found no evidence the brothers were being investigated by any local or federal agency in South Florida.

Up until 2021, Oren and Tal worked at one of the nation's top luxury real estate firms, Douglas Elliman. They often shuttled between New York and Miami. They left that company to form their own, a smaller New York City firm that they named Official. Since the lawsuits, Oren and Tal have stepped away from Official. All three brothers are now living in the Miami area.

In a statement to the Miami Herald this week, Elliman spokesman Stephen Larkin said his company never received any complaints about Oren or Tal Alexander while they were there and management wasn't aware of any claims. He said that about a decade prior to the lawsuits, a broker told a senior executive she blacked out at a social event, but she never named anyone and insisted on confidentiality.

"Had any such claims been received, those complaints would have been thoroughly investigated consistent with our policies and procedures," Larkin said in his statement to the Herald.

Sordid allegations in lawsuits

The allegations in the four lawsuits filed in New York state court are sordid: Three women say they suspect the brothers spiked their drinks before sexually assaulting them. One claims a private security guard helped capture her as she tried to escape from a room - in a castle.

Former British marketing executive Kate Whiteman was at the Dune nightclub in Southampton with friends during Memorial Day weekend in 2012 when she claims that Alon grabbed her hand and led her outside to a black SUV. She got in. Oren, she says, was waiting inside. The SUV sped off.

When it stopped, Whiteman says in the March complaint, she was five miles away at opulent Sir Ivan's Castle in Water Mill, an estate owned by billionaire Ivan Wilzig, who made a fortune in oil and banking. Wilzig has since banned the brothers from his estate, Page Six reported.

There, Whiteman claims, she was hurried into a room in a garage, the door locked behind her, and ordered to change into a sarong. She ran toward the house, but was grabbed by a security guard who dragged her back to the garage, she said in the suit. After being taken to a large bedroom upstairs, Whiteman claims she was "sexually assaulted, abused, raped, pinned, groped, harassed, battered and fondled" by Alon and Oren.

Also filed in Marchwas a lawsuit by a woman named Rebecca Mandel. She claims that in 2010, she bumped into Oren and Alon at a club called SL in Manhattan's Meatpacking District. Mandel, who said she knew the brothers from previous social events, was 18 at the time. She said that after Alon bought her the only drink she had that evening, "the night became hazy."

Mandel claims to recall being told they were going to a party and jumping into a cab with the brothers. But when she got to the apartment, there was no noise, no party. She said she willingly entered the apartment, but once inside, Alon held her down as Oren raped her. Then the brothers switched positions, she said, and the assault continued.

A third lawsuit filed in June lists all three brothers, Oren, Alon and Tal, as defendants. Angelica Parker said while she and a friend were visiting the brothers in one of their Manhattan apartments in 2012, they were offered ecstasy and given drinks. Parker said her friend took off and hid in a stairwell after being groped by Alon. Then, she said, Alon and Tal raped her as Oren watched.

Tal's legal team responded to the lawsuit by calling Parker a "professional plaintiff" according to a story in the online news site the Daily Beast. A year before she filed her lawsuit against the Alexanders, when she was known as Angelia Cecora, she filed a civil legal action against superstar boxer Oscar De La Hoya. She claimed the boxer battered her and held her against her will one night at a Ritz-Carlton hotel. A judge dismissed the case, finding it "without merit."

In June, a spokesman for Tal told The Wall Street Journal that it was "expected that shakedown artists are going to line up given the allegations against Tal's brothers."

And finally last month a woman named Renee Willett claimed in yet another civil lawsuit in New York that she met Oren Alexander on a dating app and agreed to meet at his Manhattan apartment. There, she said, she was "drugged and forcibly raped."

She said she was too ashamed to contact police after the alleged December 2016 rape and decided to file the lawsuit after reading about the previous ones. Willett said she met Oren Alexander on the app about a year before the alleged rape and agreed to meet with him only after discovering they had mutual friends.

None of the brothers would comment, but Denaro, their Miami attorney, said any intimate relations the Alexander brothers have engaged in - including beyond the specific lawsuits - have always been "consensual." He showed the Miami Herald what his clients say are texts and direct messages from two of the women who filed the lawsuits, claiming they prove the brothers' innocence because they were sent after the alleged rapes.

In one text allegedly from one of the women suing the brothers, Oren Alexander is asked if he would like to join her at a fundraiser for Israel that her parents are hosting. In another, a woman asks one of the brothers to come over, teasing him with racy, intimate sexual details. Denaro said the direct messages and texts have been verified as real by a forensics expert hired by the brothers.

"The sexually suggestive, inviting texts were sent days, weeks and months after the consensual contact," said Denaro. "These text messages are compelling and tell a different story."

Torgan said he's not surprised the Alexanders would resort to "character assassination."

Despite the Alexanders' "disparagement" of his clients, Torgan said they are not backing down. "They weren't assaulted by strangers, but by people they knew. Post-traumatic communication is typical of people who were violated by trusted individuals as they try to regain some modicum of control and self-empowerment over an unbearable situation."

An open 'secret' in Miami

The allegations sounded familiar to more than a half-dozen people who spoke to the Herald, and to several others who reportedly spoke with other major news outlets.

One person, who did business with the Alexander brothers in South Florida and claims to know several alleged victims, told the Herald that reports of the brothers sexually assaulting women have been an "open secret" in the Miami area and real estate industry for a long time.

The recent lawsuits "seem very consistent with the first- and second-hand accounts I've heard for over a decade," said the real estate industry professional.

Another real estate industry executive, who was reached by the Herald, worked with the brothers and claims to know as many as a half-dozen alleged victims, said high school classmates were warned to keep a distance from the Alexanders.

"Everyone was aware to stay away from them," said the real estate veteran. "The problem is that Oren and Alon are good-looking guys."

Their comments echoed ones in other media reports. The New York Times wrote that dozens of former classmates and real estate industry workers said they knew of "drugging and violent sexual assault by the brothers, dating back at least 20 years to when the men were high school students."

A woman named Abigail Hofeldt, who spoke to the Herald, said she was about 15 when she and a friend slipped out of her friend's home one night and were driven to an empty home by the Alexander brothers and their friends. Hofeldt said she managed to escape as the brothers were pinning her down with her arms and legs apart. One of them had climbed on top of her, she said.

Hofeldt said she noticed someone outside a window with a Camcorder-like device, videotaping the encounter. Hofeldt,who at the time attended Miami Country Day School near Miami Shores, told the Herald she managed to get away.

By the early 2000s when that incident was alleged to have taken place, the brothers had finished studying at a private school in the Bal Harbour area and moved on to Krop, where Tal excelled at tennis. He continued his athletic career in 2005 at Long Island's Hofstra University. A year later, his twin younger brothers were off to the University of Maryland and the University of Colorado.

Another person who claims to have worked with the Alexanders told the Herald the brothers continued to "prey" on women after high school.

"They preyed on models who came here [New York and Miami] with dreams and no money," said the real estate industry veteran.

Murphy, the former model, said she remains scarred by her experience with one brother, Oren, that she said happened in 2017. Up until that night, she said the two had no relationship; they hadn't kissed or held hands. She said when they got back to his apartment after a night out with friends, she put on virtual reality goggles and he suddenly ripped her dress off against her will. She suspects, though she can't prove, that she was drugged at some point.

"I would not have fallen asleep in bed with someone who raped me," she said.

As for Murphy's claim, Denaro said Oren has never had sex with anyone against their will.

"The Alexander brothers have never had intimate relations unless they were consensual," the attorney said.

Murphy said she didn't go to police after the incident with Oren because she was deeply confused and, at the time, didn't even know what date rape was.

"I blamed myself for being vulnerable," she said. "[Contacting police] wasn't an option, because I didn't want to be a victim."

So, where was the South Florida news media all these years? 
MIA. 😠


Monday, October 21, 2024

Update on the VERY interesting thread on NextDoor re "A Bright Future For Hollywood PAC" that supports Josh Levy against my friend, Catherine "Cat" Uden

Tuesday October 21st, 2024

3:00 p.m.

Below, an update on the VERY interesting thread on NextDoor re "A Bright Future For Hollywood PAC" that supports Josh Levy's re-election against my friend, Catherine "Cat" Uden

But first...

Join #CatUden’s Canvassing Crew on Saturday Oct. 26th for a fun night @ Hollyweird Festival, Dwtn #HollywoodFL! 
Costume theme is... cats! 
Meet @ 7:30 PM, Anniversary Park, N. 20th Ave. & Hollywood Blvd., then we'll walk the festival @ 8 PM. 
Bring a reusable bottle of water!


Just to be clear, I was NOT involved in any way in putting this very interesting thread at bottom of post -on the VERY frustrating Next Door app!- by Hollywood resident Steve Schneider together.
Actually, I don't think I've ever met him or spoken to him, though I could be wrong, of course.

I did have a slightly similar thought a few weeks ago about doing a deep-dive via my blog regarding who was behind the campaign PAC that Josh Levy & Co. have created for his mayoral campaign.
And any future campaigns as well, since Beam Furr's County Commission seat becomes vacant in November 2026.

Frankly, I think one of the most-unasked public questions of the past 18 months is IF Josh Levy won for a third and final time, would he run for Beam's seat in 2 years? There seems to have been no discussion of it at the so-called candidate forum from a few weeks ago.

While some of you may've indeed thought about this already, or, perhaps even wandered up to him at some point after a Civic Association meeting he was at and asked him this important question directly, thus far, IF you have, you haven't shared that info -and his answer- with me. So far!
Just saying...

Also, I'd actually planned on posting something next week along the lines of a database on all the campaign contributions in Hollywood from 2012, 2016, 2020 and this year, with totals by campaign, contributor and industry.
As many of you already know, the latter is very often a fudge, since for years, as an example, the state's #1 lobbyist, Ron Book, who repped Hallandale Beach for years even as he had other clients whose interests were contrary to HB's, had his daughter Lauren also make political contributions around the state once she turned 18.
That was done using his Aventura office as her "home," since Aventura was usually listed on the filed docs I pored through years ago, not one in Broward, despite nearly all the local TV and print reporters insisting that the Books lived in Broward.

I'd originally checked them thinking that I wanted to have the information stored up so that at some point, IF those docs might... disappear -you know, by accident!- the way that "inconvenient" govt. docs often do, I'd be fine and have the information to be able to use going forward.

I don't care how much you love politics, using a child as a separate political campaign contribution conduit was always an ethical stretch.
Even if you end up hiring her to work at your lobbying shop, and she follows her father into the lobbying trade, and thus gets a leg-up for her later runs for political office.
Yes, years and years of her father and her saying and doing things that lead to LOTS of the state's savviest, well-connected and deep-pocketed people and organizations owing her favors, even as she is having them giving her non-profit LOTS of taxpayer money, including a very nice salary for a non-profit named after herself. 

In case you forgot about that situation, well-described here at a once-favorite website of mine, the Florida Bulldog, which has become so biased the past few years...

FireShot Capture 004 - New Senate Democratic Leader Lauren Book has conflict of interest_ - www.floridabulldog.org.png
New Senate Democratic Leader Lauren Book has conflict of interest as Republicans quietly shower taxpayer millions on her charity  
https://www.floridabulldog.org/2021/05/new-senate-democratic-leader-lauren-book-conflict-of-interest/

But things being the way they are here in South Florida, the local news media has largely ignored the issue of Lauren Book's precocious political contributions for years, and treated that particular parenting behavior of her father's -to get more $ to his faves- as NORMAL, which is why you now can't find any stories online with complete information about Lauren Books' political contributions since she turned 18 years old, just 22 years ago.

Monday, September 16, 2024

Now is the time to make up for the lost opportunity of the past decade to make sure that the Broward Public Schools are firmly under the Broward Inspector General's purview, to root out unethical and corrupt behavior

Above: The hulking octop[us-like presence at 600 SE Third Avenue, Fort Lauderdale that serves as the multi-armed and entangled HQ for the Broward County Public Schools and the governing Broward County School Board


Originally posted Monday September 16th, 2024, 
Updated Saturday September 21st, 2024 

Most of you who know me even reasonably well, whether from any of the hundreds and hundreds of public meetings, civic association meetings or forums I've attended in South Florida over the past 20 years since returning from the Washington, D.C. area, largely from here on my humble blog, via my popular Twitter feed, or via my fact-filled observational and strategic emails over the years -IF you are on my mailing list- know one thing about me.
I have been focused like a laser-beam on ethics in local government and public policy in South Florida since long before I created this blog 17 years ago. Probably since my family first moved here in the summer of 1968, me, aged 7 years old, but a very curious and precocious seven year-old to be sure.
And, a kid quite positive that South Florida did NOT make sense the way other places so often did, however imperfectly. That clearly hasn't changed.

Back when the Broward County Office of Inspector General was originally proposed by the Broward County Commission, in large part because of increasing public outcry and the heroic efforts of my own district County Commissioner, Sue Gunzburger, YEARS after such an office was desperately needed, I had the somewhat unique distinction(!) of often being the only member of the public -in all of Broward County!- who actually attended the appointed Advisory Board's meetings.

Meetings that were at 8 a.m. sharp at the County HQ on Andrews Avenue, maybe a mile walk from the photo up above. 
Me being me, the type of person who enjoys having hard evidence of what I saw and heard when I'm making the argument for or against an idea or public policy -and to guard against occasional moments of boredom or even almost falling asleep in a large county room- I brought along my fully-charged video cameras and lightweight tripod.
And I recorded what was said -and by who- no matter how inspired or banal. and made contemporaneous notes on who was in the room, who they were communicating with, and what they were otherwise doing. Sh-h-h... lobbyists!

Yes, despite the fact that the meetings were deemed something important in the larger scheme of the county's efforts to regain the public's trust after so many scandals over the years, someone made the conscious choice NOT to have the meetings in the County Commission chambers that were already equipped with TV cameras, to make everything easy.
Instead, they were held in a much-smaller room. 
Without any cameras.

And, so, was NOT recorded by the County, just me.
I was always VERY aware of the fact that I was usually the only member of the public in the room, AND and that I had some pretty quality video of the BTS workings of government that nobody else in South Florida had, whether the local news media or other interested parties, like local elected officials.

To be kind, the Advisory Board meetings were very much a Poor Man's version of the Constitutional Congress in Philadelphia, but with air conditioning and so-so coffee in the back of the room.
It was there, right near the county-provided coffee, where I parked myself at every meeting I attended to make myself available for quick chats with the members in attendance. 
I almost always brought bagels + donuts along from home to keep myself fully awake and full of enough energy to pounce or text on my telephone at the first sign of mischief.
There, not so much holding court as guarding the waterfront, along with a thermos of hazelnut coffee I'd brewed beforehand at home, I took copious notes. 

Over a period of several months, I came to know these appointed members like the back of my hand: I knew who was always diligent about being properly prepared from the start and ready to push for stricter ethical standards in the county, and, of course, who was, well, generally unprepared, winging-it, and always looking at their watch, ready to throw in the towel if that had a quorum. 
And there were a LOT of times I thought that the latter was going to happen! 

From Day One, I was always mindful of the fact that the only thing preventing the members from giving up was the sure knowledge that the appointees definitley did NOT want to publicly embarrass their political patrons by making it seem like ethics u. Do no harm! 😠 

 Before she eventually moved up to Lutz from Hollywood, my good friend and well-known South Florida civic activist Charlotte Greenbarg also appeared at times early in the AM, speaking for both common sense and with a deep and genuine appreciation for understanding human behavior in such a weird political dynamic.
One, where many members of the Advisory Board not only didn't want to embarrass the person who'd selected them for the position over others vying for it, but also because I knew for a fact that many of them clearly had their eyes on running for elective office some time in the near-future, IF they weren't already an elected somewhere in the county, or an important person at some interest group in Broward used to flexing their muscles. 

Charlotte had years of first-hand experience dealing with the all-too-frequent and frustrating incompetency and failures of the Broward School system by virtue of being the much-respected head of its Audit Committee, and so had an insight into the realities of School Board's operation and (often pointless) direction that none of the Advisory Board members could hope to match. 

Charlotte and I were folks in the community at the time who were willing to actually show up in-person to publicly support the much-needed IG Office, and consistently spoke under Public Comments asking that the office be sure to include the Broward School system. 
The reason, of course, is obvious, because everyone who knew anything about how things REALLY work/works in the county, knew that some of the worst financial/patronage excesses and rampant, endemic ethical corruption and misbehavior was located there. 
Often, as we know from numerous investigations, hiding in plain sight. 

But nobody was willing to do the right thing, least of all, in the Broward SAO. 

 Unfortunately, most of the people selected by the county commissioners at the time to represent them on the board had very different priorities, and were NOT particularly interested in seeing the Broward School system be included, as well as see that the office cover lots of other things in the county that were common with such IG offices around the country. 
Naturally, me being me, before the first meeting, I'd spent a lot of time researching just those very things, so that as often as possible, I'd speak to the members before and after meetings about what could be done to make the office even more effective. 

Here's me in 2014, when there was a push to expand the Broward IG Office's areas of concern and responsibility.

 But as I learned years ago in electoral politics at the national and state level -and trust me, the people selected to the IG Advisory Board were VERY political- the #1 rule in politics is... to know your universe. 

People who didn't even think the office should exist were very vocal on the Advisory Board, so pulling THEM in the right direction was, alas, a losing battle. 
Now, the public in Broward finally has the opportunity to make up for that lost time! 

Sun Sentinel
Voters could expand watchdog role - Initiative asks whether Broward County inspector general's responsibilities should include the school district
Scott Travis South Florida Sun Sentinel
September 14, 2024

School Board elections are over, but Broward voters can still decide in November whether they want some new oversight to help the district root out waste, fraud and corruption.

A ballot initiative will ask those voting in the general election Nov. 5 to say yes or no to expanding the role of the Broward County inspector general to include the Broward School District.

Read the rest of the article at:





WSVN-7 News
Proposed amendment would expand authority of Broward Inspector General to include independent oversight of school board operations


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David Bruce Smith 

Hallandale Beach/Hollywood Blog: http://www.hallandalebeachblog.blogspot.com/ 




Saturday, June 15, 2024

Important #HollywoodFL joint Civic Association meeting on Monday June 17th re 2024 #Hurricane season/preparedness and other important city issues re development. @ 7 pm, Hollywood Beach Culture & Community Center

Important! 

#HollywoodFL Comm. @hollywoodcaryl, Hollywood Beach Civic Ass'n., Hollywood North Beach Civic Ass'n. + Hollywood Lakes Civic Ass'n. hosting a joint meeting on Monday June 17th @ 7 pm, Hollywood Beach Culture & Community Center. 

2024 #Hurricane season and other important city issues re development. 



FYI: I'm going to STILL be out-of-town on Monday, so I suspect there'll be more delicious cookies/brownies and coffee around to eat and slurp than usual!




Dave

Friday, April 26, 2024

In 2024, a presidential election year, facts still matter in America. Despite how much Joe Biden consistently lies about his own life and voting record, serially misrepresenting it in a sad, pathetic attempt to place himself in the center of everything that matters or has has value in the USA, and its history since WWII, to appeal to people whom his own staff and supporters mock. Biden's false face and lies aren't fooling anyone! Compare Biden's lies about saving lives as a lifeguard with Ronald Reagan's actual reality as a teenager in the 1920's.Yes, I've got some thoughts!


It immediately set off alarms in my head, especially when Biden makes false claims about saving people's lives as a lifeguard.

Having had several friends in the past who were , in fact, real life guards who saved REAL LIVES, including along often-crazy Lake Michigan when I lived in Evanston and Wilmette, Illinois, in the latter case, but two blocks away from Lake Michigan...

It also made me recall what I'd seen in a great episode of the one series on PBS American Experience, that tends to be both the most honest factually and the one most down-the-middle politically, without the usual liberal cant and chic propaganda embedded into it that gets into almsot every other PBS program of the past 20 years. Unfortunately!

By the way, in case you want to read in its entirety the AP's 2005 article about then-New Mexico governor Bill Richardson, and his willful deception about his amateur baseball career, it's here

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gov-admits-baseball-tale-untrue/#

He was someone I spoke to quite a few times in Washington DC when I lived and worked there from 1988-2003, when Richardson was first a New mexico congressman and later the U.N. Ambassador, before becoming governor.

I greatly admired him and his background, epsecially his serious foreign policy whehn he was just out of college and worked at the State Dept, then parlayed that into a very impressive career.

Then came news of his involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein sex scandal, which seemed to paint a worse picture of him at first. Every subsequent bit of news was EVEN WORSE, which is where things stoodf when he died last September. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Richardson

Gov. Admits Baseball Tale Untrue 

November 25, 2005 / 8:58 AM EST / AP



You can see the following tweet thread in its entirety at https://x.com/hbbtruth/status/1783928222914150685


Video is at: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7gbhw0

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Dave



Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Opening remarks of Florida Senator Marco Rubio, Vice Chair of U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence during Comm.'s annual Worldwide Threats Assessment hearing. Also have video of entire hearing. #China #Iran #Putin #Russia #TikTok #Xi #ByteDance


NB: Full hearing of U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats is at bottom of page!

https://www.rubio.senate.gov/rubio-delivers-opening-remarks-at-worldwide-threats-hearing-2/

Press Release via Senator Marco Rubio's Office
RUBIO DELIVERS OPENING REMARKS AT WORLDWIDE THREATS HEARING
MARCH 11, 2024

Vice Chairman Marco Rubio (R-FL) of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence delivered opening remarks during the annual Worldwide Threats Assessment hearing.

“I still think America, by every measure you can imagine – economically, culturally, militarily – remains the world’s strongest nation and should remain that way for the foreseeable future if we make the right choices. But that order that I just described is being challenged. It’s being challenged by nation-states that don’t like the way the world looks now. At least, they think it benefits America and hurts them. And they want to [sideline] America and our democratic allies with an alternative, if not a replacement.” – Senator Rubio


“Thank you all for coming here today. I also extend my thanks to the men and women who work underneath you that do the important work of keeping our country safe at what I think you could describe as one of those pivot moments in history, where what life will be like for a generation is being determined by what’s happening now and in the near future.

“While events are changing perhaps faster than any other time in human history, I think we have to remind ourselves of the why – the bigger outlined picture of why things are happening the way they are happening. Because I do think that they are all interrelated.

“From the end of the Cold War to the late 2000s, we lived in a unipolar world. The United States was basically the only country in the world that could project power everywhere at every time. And we were called upon to do many things in regard to that. But other nation states progressed during that stage.

“I still think America, by every measure you can imagine – economically, culturally, militarily – remains the world’s strongest nation and should remain that way for the foreseeable future if we make the right choices. But that order that I just described is being challenged. It’s being challenged by nation states that don’t like the way the world looks now. At least, they think it benefits America and hurts them. And they want to [sideline] America and our democratic allies with an alternative, if not a replacement.

“The Chinese believe we’re in inevitable decline and that their rise is inevitable. They don’t like the rules of the world as they believe were written by America and our allies, and so they increasingly are taking it upon themselves, at every opportunity, to challenge them in every domain. They steal our ideas on innovation and so forth, so that their companies can do the things that we do, but do it cheaper and flood markets with those products.

“I don’t need to tell this panel or the members of this committee and the general public that they’re expanding their military capabilities in an extraordinary way to include, not simply projecting power in the Indo-Pacific, but around the world. By the way, they manipulate loopholes in our laws and in our systems in this country to buy up land, buy up companies, gain strategic advantage in industries, and undermine our industries in return.

“They are a major part of flooding this country with deadly drugs that are destroying communities and ravaging entire families. And they’ve also gotten very good at hiring lobbyists and even deputizing corporate America to come up here and lobby us for things that are beneficial to Chinese goals at the expense of this country, long term.

“I think it’s important to mention here today, they also happen to control [ByteDance]. Anybody who says they don’t doesn’t know what they’re talking about, because every company in China is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party. They happen to control a company that owns one of the world’s best artificial intelligence algorithms. It’s the one that’s used in this country by TikTok, and it uses the data of Americans to basically read your mind and predict what videos you want to see.

“The reason why TikTok is so successful, the reason why it’s so attractive, is because it knows you better than you know yourself, and the more you use it, the more it learns. The problem is not TikTok or the videos. The problem is the algorithm that powers it is controlled by a company in China that must do whatever the Chinese Communist Party tells them to do.

“And the only way that that algorithm works is if that company in China, under the control of the Chinese government, is given access to the data that TikTok collects. TikTok does not work without that algorithm. And that algorithm is controlled by a company that’s controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, under the law of China.

“In the case of Putin, he also sees America as decadent and in decline. He views China and Russia as resilient. They view themselves as great powers. And he believes that great powers have a right to buffer states. He believes that great powers have a right, not just to have their own borders, but to control the countries around their borders as buffer states. They already have that in Belarus. It is one of the reasons why he invaded Ukraine.

“In the case of Iran, they want to export their Shia Islamic revolution to the entire Middle East. The problem with this is, two things stand in their way – the state of Israel and the United States of America. That is why they have proxy groups in places like Syria, in Iraq, in Lebanon, in Yemen, in Gaza, whom they use for their purposes.

“One of their purposes is to use these groups to attack Americans, so that we will say, ‘It’s not worth the trouble. We need to get out of there.’ And once we leave, then they’ll move on to Jordan and Bahrain. Then they’ll make Israel an unlivable place. Ultimately, their ambitions are the entire region and most of the Gulf kingdoms.

“That’s why I think it’s a mistake to view the horrific events of October 7th as simply the latest iteration of a longstanding Israeli-Palestinian problem. It is deeply tied to the head of this snake, and the head of this snake is in Iran and in Tehran.

“Add to these three countries North Korea. We haven’t heard a lot about it yet, but they have become increasingly aggressive. In fact, I would argue that we perhaps are closer to some armed hostilities than we’ve been in a decade or longer.

“Why have they become so aggressive? They feel empowered. They feel empowered because Putin is buying things from them and helping them to break their international isolation. And also because – I don’t know what percentage of their economy is powered by ransomware attacks and cyber hacking, but it’s substantial. They generate a lot of money from that.

“Then add to this parade of horribles the fact that terror is still a threat. Iran, as has been publicly reported, is still trying to kill former government officials that live in the United States of America. There are former government officials in this country, no longer in office, who require 24 hours a day security because Iran is trying to kill them inside the United States.

“Hezbollah, an agent of Iran, is also looking for ways to conduct terrorist attacks against American interests and Israeli and Jewish interests all over the world and here in the homeland as well. By the way, ISIS and al Qaeda are not out of business. They are still involved with Al-Shabab. They also want to kill Americans. If they could do it in the homeland, they would love that.

“And all of that is happening at a time in which perhaps the single largest, most eventful migration corridor in history is operating right off of our border.

“I think it’s a mistake sometimes to divide all of these problems geographically, because in some ways, they’re all interrelated. Yes, these individual states all have different ambitions, but they share a common goal. And the common goal is a world friendlier and better for them and their interests and a world in which America is weakened and less able to act.

“All of these crises begin to interlock in a way that helps them. For example, the Chinese and the Russians see great benefit in what’s happening in the Middle East, because they figure every dollar and every second of our attention that’s paid there is not paid to what’s happening with Ukraine or the Indo-Pacific. The Chinese see great benefit in Ukraine as well, because they view it as the more time and money we spend there, the less time and money and focus we have on them.

“In fact, I know the Chinese hope for one of two things – we deplete ourselves in Ukraine and/or the Middle East, particularly Ukraine, or we cut and run. Then they can go around the world and say, ‘See, I told you, America’s weak. I told you America is unreliable.’ They have a plan for either outcome, which makes it challenging for us as we decide what to do here.

“These things all come together…. The goals that Russia has, the goals that Iran has, the goals that North Korea has, the goals that the Chinese have, may be different goals, but one of the real developments that threatens the security of our country is that they are increasingly partnering with one another. It’s not a NATO alliance, not the sort of formal alliance that’s written out. But they are increasingly partnering with each other.

“It’s on selected topics, and it’s on selected opportunities, because they all share one goal, and that is, they want to weaken America, weaken our alliances, weaken our standing and our capability and our will. Because it helps them to achieve the world as they envision it, the world that they want. But it comes at our expense and at the expense of all that’s been built over the last 20 or 30 years.

“I think that one of the greatest dangers we face is the inability to see how all these things are interconnected. And I think one of the greatest challenges we face is to deal with them as if they are interconnected. I think that what life will be like on this planet for the next generation will be determined very much by what we do or fail to do here, over the next two to three years, with the issues that are before us today.”


Full hearing is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJHQ18Wx8RM

2 hours, 27 minutes, 25 seconds





Dave