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Lawsuit: Gov. Rick Scott Shields More Than $200 million In Assets
Tampa BayTimes ^ | October 8, 2014 | Mary Ellen Klas

Posted on 10/09/2014 6:08:26 AM PDT by Iron Munro

TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott has failed to report more than $200 million in assets on his state financial disclosure form in violation of the Florida Constitution, Democratic attorney general candidate George Sheldon alleged in a lawsuit filed Wednesday.

Sheldon, a former deputy attorney general under Bob Butterworth, is running against Republican Pam Bondi. His lawsuit, filed in Leon County just weeks before Election Day, accuses the governor of relying on a "web of complex financial arrangements" to shift investments and hide his "financial interests from public view."

Sheldon is asking a judge to order Scott, Florida's wealthiest governor, to "immediately and accurately disclose all assets he owns or controls," and to declare the governor's "blind trust" in violation of the blind trust law he signed.

"The lawsuit asks the court to remove the blindfold that Rick Scott has put on the people of Florida so that they cannot see what is going on with his personal assets,'' Sheldon said at a press conference. "The governor likes to talk about how much he has disclosed. The lawsuit is about how much he has not disclosed."

The Florida Constitution requires elected officials every year to make a "full and public disclosure" of their assets and liabilities "in excess of $1,000" so that the public can monitor any potential conflicts of interest.

Scott was asked about the lawsuit while campaigning in Miami and defended his disclosure. He blamed the controversy on Charlie Crist who, unlike Scott, has released his tax returns for 2013, but has not released the returns of his wife, who files separately. Scott and his wife have released their joint tax returns for 2010, 2011 and 2012.

"This is just pure Charlie Crist,'' Scott said. "That's what he does; he just attacks people."

Scott said he put his assets in a blind trust, as was done by former Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink and former Gov. Jeb Bush, and also released his tax returns. But, unlike Sink's and Bush's reports, Scott's 2014 blind trust did not disclose the value of the individual assets listed.

The complaint follows a Times/Herald story published Sunday that raised questions about the completeness of the governor's financial disclosure in light of the blind trust he created, numerous trust accounts he has established, and the differences in which he reports his finances to the federal government and the public.

The Times/Herald and investigative Broward Bulldog site have previously reported that the governor's investments in companies that have benefitted from his policies have raised questions about the overlapping nature of his role as private investor and public servant.

Earlier this week, Scott campaign manager Melissa Sellers defended the governor in a prepared statement, saying the governor is "in full compliance with both federal and state reporting requirements, which are different."

Sheldon disagrees. "Rick Scott has under-reported his financial interests; the assets that he owns and controls,'' he states in the 20-page complaint. "He reports one set of facts to the State of Florida and another set of facts to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Both cannot be true.''

Sheldon claims that Scott used more than $300 million in proceeds from his severance package from Columbia/HCA to form Richard L. Scott Investments. Scott is the former CEO of Columbia/HCA, a national hospital chain.

Scott then created "a complex web of investment vehicles which appears to include at least six trusts, numerous partnerships, investment funds and accounts" that are worth "at least $340 million," the lawsuit claims. Scott reported on his 2014 financial disclosure report that his net worth was closer to $132.7 million.

"Funds appear to be moved seamlessly between the entities and they are all financial interests of the Defendant Scott," the complaint states. "Because he does not include these entities on his financial disclosure, they enable Scott to hide some of his assets and financial interests from public view."

In her statement Tuesday, Sellers said the governor has gone "above and beyond what the law requires" by disclosing the assets of his blind trust and releasing his tax returns for the 2010, 2011 and 2012.

Unlike Crist, Scott has not released his 2013 tax return and has not committed to do it.

The case is being handled pro bono by Tallahassee attorney Don Hinkle, a Crist campaign contributor.

At the core of Sheldon's complaint is a dispute over what qualifies as an asset worthy of disclosure under Florida law.

Sheldon alleges that Scott is obligated to report the value of assets held in his family trusts, including the revocable trusts held by his wife Ann's account, because he is identified as the beneficial owner of that stock on federal forms.

"The people of Florida don't really care whether Gov. Scott is worth $3 million or $300 million,'' Sheldon said. "What they care about is being able to determine whether he has a personal financial stake in the decisions he makes as a public official. What they care about is that their public officials tell them the truth."

Sellers said that while the income from three trusts are included on Scott's joint tax return, the governor is "neither the trustee nor the beneficiary" and, she implied, those assets do not need to be disclosed. Although Scott's name may appear on some financial documents as required by federal law, Sellers said, "the governor has no control over the purchase, sale or change of assets" held in those accounts.

Sheldon's suit counters that several transactions of stock show the assets are held by the governor's multiple accounts and should be fully reported to the public. The lawsuit claims Scott has underreported:

• $10 million in a Texas telecommunications company, NTS, that has received more than $99 million in federal broadband stimulus money;

• $36 million in Argan, a company that specializes in building natural gas power plants;

• $3.9 million in Wireless Telecom, a manufacturer of microwave-based products for the wireless industry;

• And another $90 million in proceeds from two other companies, Drives LLC, an Illinois manufacturer of drive trains, and Continental Structured Plastics, a Michigan manufacturer of truck parts.

The lawsuit cites transactions involving six different companies and concludes that the governor has access to "hundreds of millions of dollars of assets which he moves between a network of trusts, partnerships, accounts and financial vehicles."

Because the governor does not include these assets on his state financial disclosure, the lawsuit concludes that "it is impossible to detect and evaluate the potential conflicts of interest that may exist or develop with respect to his financial interests."

This is the second lawsuit filed to force the governor to provide Floridians a more complete picture of his personal wealth. Jim Apthorp, a longtime aide to former Gov. Reubin Askew, has sued to force Scott to adhere to the letter of a Florida constitutional requirement that elected officials make a "full and public disclosure." A judge sided with Scott, but Apthorp has filed an appeal.

Sheldon argues that the "blind trust" statute has allowed Scott to place his assets in an account, managed by longtime business associate Alan Bazaar, that shields each asset annually from public view.

Sheldon's lawsuit alleges that Bazaar violates that statute because he "could not certify in good faith" that the second blind trust Scott established in 2014 meets state requirements to list the value of each asset. It also claims that investments are coordinated between nine of the governor's other accounts, another violation of the blind trust statute.

"Rick Scott has attempted to conceal these interests through transfer to several revocable trusts and undisclosed privately owned business entities,'' the lawsuit claims.

Sheldon's suit argues that a lawsuit is necessary because the Florida Ethics Commission, which oversees the financial disclosure law, does not have the power to compel the governor to file a complete return, only to fine him after the fact. By contrast, he notes, failure to accurately report financial information to the federal SEC or IRS could result in jail time.

"The policing of ethics in the state has no teeth,"he said.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: dirtytricks; election2014; electionfraud; florida; lawfare; scott
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The democrats usual October smear campaign kicks off against Florida Governor Scott.

Notice the author acknowledges far down in the article that a similar lawsuit against the Governor has already been thrown out by a judge.

But the standard democrat tactic is to make a serious sounding charge shortly before the election and get the media to give it enough coverage to create concern among voters.

1 posted on 10/09/2014 6:08:26 AM PDT by Iron Munro
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To: Iron Munro

I’m sure Scott knows what he’s doing. This search and destroy is a farce.


2 posted on 10/09/2014 6:10:46 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: Iron Munro

So predictable... lawsuits and indictments.

Damn, these dems have that lawfare strategy down to a “T.”


3 posted on 10/09/2014 6:11:33 AM PDT by ScottinVA (We either destroy ISIS there... or fight them here. Pick one, America.)
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To: Sacajaweau
"I’m sure Scott knows what he’s doing. This search and destroy is a farce."

DITTOS. . . . .

4 posted on 10/09/2014 6:13:10 AM PDT by DeaconRed (Send ZERO back to Ebola. . . . . . I mean give him Ebola and send him back to Kenya. . . . . .)
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To: DeaconRed

http://www.statesman.com/news/news/rick-perry-prosecutor-probe-dropped/nhfK6/


5 posted on 10/09/2014 6:13:53 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: Iron Munro

It helps label him as super-rich. It is about Alinsky tactics. Expect all the usual ones, racist, greedy capitalist, hates women, etc.


6 posted on 10/09/2014 6:21:24 AM PDT by Mechanicos (Nothing's so small it can't be blown out of proportion.)
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To: Iron Munro; Joe Brower

Florida frivolous attack on Rick Scott news.


7 posted on 10/09/2014 6:21:43 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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To: Sacajaweau

What does that have to do with Scott?


8 posted on 10/09/2014 6:23:14 AM PDT by DeaconRed (Send ZERO back to Ebola. . . . . . I mean give him Ebola and send him back to Kenya. . . . . .)
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To: DeaconRed

Just more evidsence of the search and destroy of potential candidates.


9 posted on 10/09/2014 6:25:13 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: Iron Munro

Thanks for the advance comments showing a judge tossed out those charges earlier
The socialists pulled the same crap over here in Wisconsin with their John Doe investigation of governor Scott Walker. I for one am getting tired of seeing prosecutors abuse their office wasting tax payers money on political witch hunts.


10 posted on 10/09/2014 6:29:34 AM PDT by mosesdapoet (Serious contribution pause.Please continue onto meaningless venting no one reads.)
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To: SoFloFreeper

No big fan of Scott but of course will vote for him. That being said the Miami Herald is attacking this man like they attacked President Bush. Pretty disgusting considering who his opponent is


11 posted on 10/09/2014 6:49:17 AM PDT by italianquaker
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To: Iron Munro

Well the exact same tactic put Rick Perry on the defensive, and he’s not running for office, I suppose this will put a dent in Scott’s campaign, especially here is South Florida where liberals rule, mayonnaise head will be all over this tasty bit of fraudulent accusation, her insanity is always in full bloom.


12 posted on 10/09/2014 7:49:34 AM PDT by PoloSec ( Believe the Gospel: how that Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again)
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To: Sacajaweau
OK
I thought you got your Rick's mixed up. . . . .
13 posted on 10/09/2014 8:23:19 AM PDT by DeaconRed (Send ZERO back to Ebola. . . . . . I mean give him Ebola and send him back to Kenya. . . . . .)
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To: italianquaker
I like his clear and precise agenda for promoting vocational education in order to support the jobs which he is attempting to draw into the state. I also like his transparency which is obvious when you watch the Florida Government channel and some of his conferences. I think he is another good Republican manager, similar to Jeb, who was excellent.

IMO, being a good manager is the most important characteristic of a good Governor.

Scott is an odd sort but I like him.

14 posted on 10/09/2014 8:24:29 AM PDT by Banjoguy (The U.S. government is now a criminal enterprise, at war with the population.)
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To: ScottinVA

yet the liberal infested fl judiciary continues.


15 posted on 10/09/2014 8:25:11 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: JulieRNR21; kinganamort; katherineisgreat; floriduh voter; summer; Goldwater Girl; windchime; ...
Lawfare, plain and simple.

It's gotten to be a standard tactic of the left.

Florida Freeper


16 posted on 10/09/2014 9:08:04 AM PDT by Joe Brower (The "American People" are no longer capable of self-governance.)
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To: Iron Munro

Standard Democrat operating methods. The Democrat Party is the most corrupt, the most evil, the most perverse, the most degenerate organization on the face of the Earth.


17 posted on 10/09/2014 9:15:46 AM PDT by sport
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To: Iron Munro

Scott says that he is worth around $132 million. The idiot Democrat says No, No , it is more like $330 million, as if the difference has any real meaning to the vast majority of the voting population who think a six figure income makes someone wealthy.

If you are willing to admit to $100 million, does $300 million make you too rich?


18 posted on 10/09/2014 9:17:55 AM PDT by Jim from C-Town (The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign!)
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To: Iron Munro

They are probably holding the DUI charge until the end of October. /s


19 posted on 10/09/2014 9:22:58 AM PDT by exit82 ("The Taliban is on the inside of the building" E. Nordstrom 10-10-12)
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To: Iron Munro

St. Pete Pravda, err, St. Pete Times, err, Tampa Bay Times is such a credible paper, err, birdcage floor, err, mullet wrap!


20 posted on 10/10/2014 4:24:04 AM PDT by Road Warrior ‘04 (Molon Labe! (Oathkeeper))
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