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Dark money behind Florida ghost candidates has ties to Alabama political players, records suggest | National News

Dark money behind Florida ghost candidates has ties to Alabama political players, records suggest | National News
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Who s behind Grow United PAC, which funded ghost Florida Senate candidates? It s a mystery

Who s behind Grow United PAC, which funded ghost Florida Senate candidates? It s a mystery Mark Harper, The Daytona Beach News-Journal © myfloridahouse.gov Frank Artiles, R-Miami, congratulates Jason Brodeur, R-Sanford, on March 22, 2013, when both were members of the Florida House of Representatives. Artiles is charged in connection with an election fraud case in South Florida, while parallels can be found in Brodeur s election to the Senate last November. An allegedly illegal effort to promote a Boca Raton man s sham candidacy for a state Senate seat in South Florida bears resemblance  and apparent connections  to two other shadowy legislative campaigns in the fall.

Ghost candidates: How shady campaign money benefits Florida GOP candidates

An allegedly illegal effort to promote a Boca Raton man s sham candidacy for a state Senate seat in South Florida bears resemblance  and apparent connections  to two other shadowy legislative campaigns in the fall. The mysterious source of money an entity called Grow United paid for mailers in the three races, including Miami-Dade’s Senate District 37. There, former state Sen. Frank Artiles has been indicted on charges he offered money to no-party candidate Alexis Alex Rodriguez to run in the race, an action that is illegal under Florida law. Rodriguez, who is from Boca Raton, is also facing charges over the alleged funding of a shill campaign.

Dark money details emerge as former Florida state senator and no-party candidate head to court

Dark money details emerge as former Florida state senator and no-party candidate head to court Ana Ceballos and Samantha J. Gross, Miami Herald © MATIAS J. OCNER/TNS Frank Artiles leaves the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami, Florida, on Thursday, March 18, 2021. An alleged election scheme that stumped Florida’s political world for over half a year is about to spill into court, as former Republican Senator Frank Artiles is set to plead not guilty and ask for a jury trial in a high-profile public corruption case. Artiles, who will be arraigned Friday in the 11th Judicial Circuit in Miami, is facing several felony charges for allegedly recruiting and paying Alexis Pedro Rodriguez, an auto-parts dealer and longtime acquaintance, to run as a no-party candidate in Miami-Dade’s Senate District 37 race to sway the outcome of the election. In a court filing from March uploaded to the hearing docket Friday, he revealed his intention to enter a no

Dark money details emerge as former Florida state senator and no-party candidate head to court

Dark money details emerge as former Florida state senator and no-party candidate head to court
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