Bonita Springs flooring business owner sued for violating state agreement
Published: July 12, 2021 6:02 PM EDT
Updated: July 12, 2021 6:45 PM EDT
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We first reported about customer complaints against Chris Pascale three years ago.
The Office of the Attorney General of Florida recently filed a new lawsuit against Pascale and two of his Bonita Springs flooring businesses, claiming he broke his previous agreement with the state and hurt people financially in the process.
Bonita Springs Floor Covering Inc., Bonita Springs Floor Covering & Remodeling, LLC and Christopher Pascale are all being sued under the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act.
The attorney general’s office says Pascale violated an agreement he reached with it in 2018, where he agreed to permanently refrain from making false or misleading representations to consumers, stop taking deposits or payments from consumers and provide accurate, truthful and non-misleading estimated delivery and inst
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DeAnna Byrd, left, and Native American jewelry and headdress maker Sherron Bridges. Courtesy photo
As the producer of âCelebrate Hunt Countyâ since 2019, veteran photographer and filmmaker DeAnna Byrd brings the lives of local folks into the spotlight.
Byrdâs interviews focus on people and their stories. She has presented videos of performing artistsâsingers, dancers, musicians and bands, as well as visual artistsâpainters, sculptors, fiber artists, muralists and jewelry designers.
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