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Commission approves joint stipulation and $1,000 civil penalty in Gilmore case

5918253 · September 15, 2025
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The Commission on Ethics unanimously approved a joint stipulation finding Veinis Gilmore violated disclosure statutes; the stipulation included a $1,000 civil penalty plus public censure and referenced penalties already imposed by the respondent’s employer.

The Commission on Ethics unanimously approved a joint stipulation in complaint No. 22-082, In re Veinis Gilmore, finding that the respondent violated Florida’s financial-disclosure and standards-of-conduct statutes.

Staff presenter Miss Hadley told commissioners the stipulation admits a violation of the statute (recorded in the meeting as section 112.313(7)-style language) arising from a conflicting contractual relationship connected to the respondent’s employment with the City of Fort Pierce. "In…

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