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Even now Lamar Fisher while at the same time Mayor, is currently
auctioning foreclosures in Florida for the profit of his nationwide company and
huge lenders. In January of this year, Lamar’s Auction Company also profited
from the ponzi scheme of Floridians as his company received 10% of proceeds
from auctioning off former Fort Lauderdale attorney and $1.2 billion dollar Ponzi
schemer, Scott Rothstein’s office effects.
Back in 2005, Lamar Fisher was also found to have violated the Florida’s
Government in the Sunshine Law (or Open Meetings Law) for meeting in private
with then Sheriff Ken Jenne (who would later be sentenced to a year in prison on
federal racketeering corruption charges) before a vote to extend the city’s contract
with Jenne’s office. Yet so far, Lamar has always seemed to escape any real
punishment, able to buy his way out of trouble in fines and receiving only slaps on
the wrist while still remaining in office.
That is, perhaps until now. Recently the Mayor’s resignation has been
openly demanded in televised Pompano Beach Commission Meetings by scores of
citizens and justice groups looking to stop the racketeering and restore a
government of the people for the people in Pompano. Also, the Supreme Court of
Florida has recently convened the 19th Statewide Grand Jury on Public Corruption
to root out the corruption epidemic in Florida, and thanks to FBI stings, those
close to Fisher have been recently sent to jail for fraud and bribery, such as
Vincente Thrower, an advisor to the Community Redevelopment Agency.
As far as the eminent domain fraud, it has come out in the way of letters
about the eminent domain takings as well as the findings of the courts denying
Fisher’s Community Redevelopment Agency seizure of property for lack of
authority that the Mayor knew of the abuse of public office and the illegality of the
takings. Yet Fisher is continuing the same crimes to this day, specifically in taking
of the aforementioned landmark property in Pompano Beach CRA v Gil Eriksen
Properties, a case that has been also called out for obstruction of justice on the part
of the Community Redevelopment Agency, the City Attorney Gordon Linn, and
case attorney Mitchell J. Burnstein.
It seems now Mayor Fisher’s influence may have worn out, the emperor is
suddenly without clothes, and even his cronies may not be willing to risk their
necks to help him out of yet another tough spot.
For more information on the Pompano Beach CRA illegal land grabs visit
http://www.wojspubs.com
For more information on the 19th Statewide Grand Jury on Public Corruption visit http://
myfloridalegal.com/19thstatewidegrandjury
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