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Commission finds petition for attorney fees legally sufficient and sends Myers matter to DOAH

Commission on Ethics · December 6, 2024
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The Florida Commission on Ethics voted to find legally sufficient a petition by Crescent City Mayor Michelle Myers seeking costs and attorney’s fees after dismissal of four complaints, forwarding the matter to the Division of Administrative Hearings for an evidentiary hearing.

The Florida Commission on Ethics voted to find legally sufficient a petition filed by Crescent City Mayor Michelle Myers seeking costs and attorney’s fees and referred the matter to the Division of Administrative Hearings for a full evidentiary hearing.

Commission staff told members the petition alleges four nearly identical complaints were filed against Myers, that the complaints alleged she directed city staff and the CRA to award more than $44,000 to a local business, and that staff concluded the petition, on its face, states facts that if assumed true would support entitlement to recovery…

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