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Community leader fights back against false accusations

June 24, 2024 | Winter Springs, Seminole County, Florida



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Community leader fights back against false accusations
In a recent government meeting, a commissioner addressed allegations made against him, asserting that a complaint filed by William Morrissey with the elections board was unfounded. The commissioner claimed that the ethics board had determined Morrissey lied about a supposed financial contribution he made to a candidate, which he vehemently denied. He stated that he would be submitting documentation to support his claims and to counter what he described as a series of false accusations from Morrissey and others, including Jesse Phillips and Ken Greenberg.

The commissioner explained that the controversy stemmed from a check related to an advertisement charged by his company, which he argued was misrepresented as a donation. He expressed his frustration over the situation, emphasizing that these allegations have harmed his reputation and community service efforts. He indicated that legal action against those involved in spreading these claims was being considered.

In addition to addressing the allegations, the commissioner provided an update on local parks projects, sharing positive developments from discussions with colleagues Leonard and Brian Dunnigan. He expressed optimism about the progress being made in the community.

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