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Florida Commission on Ethics approves joint stipulation with Sheriff Enrique Toney

5591893 · March 7, 2025
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The Florida Commission on Ethics approved a joint stipulation with Broward County Sheriff Enrique Toney resolving a probable-cause complaint. The respondent stipulated to a single proven sub-allegation tied to a 2019 driver’s license matter and agreed to a public censure and reprimand; the commission voted to approve the agreement.

At a public meeting of the Florida Commission on Ethics, commissioners voted to approve a joint stipulation resolving consolidated complaints 22-041 and 22-115 against Broward County Sheriff Enrique Toney.

The stipulation, presented by commission staff, notes that Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) investigation and subsequent administrative hearing had resulted in a single proven sub-allegation related to a February 2019 driver’s license issue. The respondent, Sheriff Enrique Toney, stipulated to that single allegation and agreed to accept a public censure and reprimand to resolve the matter before the ethics commission.

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