Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended North Miami Beach Mayor Anthony DeFillipo II on Monday after the mayor was arrested on felony expenses associated to voting irregularities.
In an government order, the Republican governor stated Mr. DeFillipo “is prohibited from performing any official act, duty, or function of public office; from receiving any pay or allowance,” efficient instantly.
Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle stated Mr. DeFillipo, a Democrat, forged ballots in August, October and November 2022 in elections for a North Miami Beach district wherein he was not legally certified to vote.
He was charged final week with three counts of “Election-Unqualified Voter,” every a third-degree felony, based on the governor’s workplace.
Michael Pizzi, lawyer for Mr. DeFillipo, stated the mayor has all the time lived in Miami Beach and stated the arrest was “politically motivated.”
“The mayor has explained over and over again, and under oath, he always intended to and always lived in North Miami Beach,” Mr. Pizzi informed Florida’s Voice.
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