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Controversy erupts over missing funds and LLC leadership

June 17, 2024 | Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida



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Controversy erupts over missing funds and LLC leadership
In a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the legitimacy of communications and actions taken by city officials related to the Lincoln Park Professionals LLC. A speaker highlighted discrepancies in the representation of the organization, specifically pointing out that Lashonda Henderson, who was identified as the vice president in a letter from the mayor, is no longer a member of the LLC. The speaker noted that Henderson was replaced in 2023 and questioned the rationale behind addressing a notice to someone not legally associated with the entity.

The discussion also touched on the registered agent of the LLC, Venice Gilmore, a city employee, and the implications of serving notice to terminate a lease on public property to an individual who is not involved with the organization. The speaker expressed frustration over the lack of transparency regarding financial matters, claiming to have tracked over half a million dollars in funds without clear accountability or documentation of their use.

The meeting underscored a growing demand for clarity and accountability from city officials, particularly concerning the management of public resources and the oversight of nonprofit organizations. As the dialogue continued, another attendee, Erin O'Brien, indicated her intention to address similar issues, suggesting that the concerns raised are part of a broader pattern of governance that warrants further scrutiny.

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