A trial filed on Monday alleged that Miami Dad College violated the Florida law for President Trump in gifting land in Miami city. Library,
Historian Dr. in the 11th Judicial Court of Florida. This suit, filed by Marwin Dunn and obtained by Hill, states that the Board of Community College violated the Florida government in the Sunshine Act. Laws enacted in 1967, Is necessary Public board or commission meetings should be open to the public, providing appropriate information on such meetings and includes records recorded.
On 23 September, the Miami Dad College District Board of Trustees voted for the state of Florida to give a gift of 2.6 acres of real estate in Miami. Florida village. Ron Desantis (R) and the State Cabinet voted to move the land next to the freedom tower of the city, Donald J. Trump Presidential Library FoundationThe Miami-Dade County Property Assessment, the lawsuit stated that the land value was more than $ 67 million.
Miami has reached the Dad College and the Governor’s office for the hill comment.
The trial alleges that the trustee board violated the Sunshine Act by providing a “insufficient” notice of the meeting. Before the meeting, board Said This will “discuss potential real estate transactions.”
“The action is not to be taken by whether the District Trustee Board has taken a wise decision. It is not brought to register a political opposition. Rather, it is related to the fact that, the trustee’s district board violated the trustee,” said in the Sunshine Law, trial.
Dun, 85, is a former professor at Florida International University in Miami and a long -time civil rights advocate. On 1 October, he sent one Letter Attorney Catherine Fernandez Randle, the state’s state of Miami-Dad County, urged him to investigate the land transfer.
“This is a serious misuse of public belief. Miami’s public land should not be used as a political gift, especially when in privacy and violation of the law designed to ensure transparency,” said Dun.
Dun’s lawyer Richard Brodsky told The Hill on Tuesday that Duns filed a case as the board’s decision “harm students and because it was done in the government violation in the Sunshine law. A survey of the Miami-Dade residents conducted by the political research firm Bendixon and Amandi found that 74 percent of the respondents-59 percent of the republican should be included in the place, which is believed to be with 59 percent of the republican. According to Miami Herald,
Eduardo Padarone, President of former Miami Dad College Told WLRN Land transfer last month is “very difficult to understand.”
“It is clearly unimaginable what this decision would be to the college, without real discussion of its results,” said Padaron.