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    Re: Corruption at the State Attorney's Office

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    Quote Originally Posted by J. Diaz
    If you want to locate the origin of corruption in Miami-Dade county look no further than our State Attorney's Office. Our State Attorney, Katherine Fernandez-Rundle weighs every public corruption case that is presented to her office and proceeds to prosecute or cut pleas depending on what's convenient to her political machine. It is Rundle who sits on the boards that elect the Commission on Ethics director and the county's Inspector General. By holding the strings of all three offices, Rundle has a sealed tight grip on all things political in the county. Rundle's second in command, Jose Arrojo. is the heir in waiting. It is Arrojo's responsibility to guard the back door and ensure Rundle is protected. Newly appointed Corruption Chief Tim Van der Geesen was recently promoted to the position for his inaction and cover up of the absentee ballot investigation that permitted Rundle to be reelected. As for Chief Howard Rosen and ASA Johnnie Hardiman, they are simple apologists covering up Rundle's misdeeds. If you are a crooked politician and you happen to be ensnared by law enforcement, all you need to do is hire Kendall Coffee, Joe Geller or Ben Kuhne and they will get you off. These "preferred" attorneys have an incestous relationship with Rundle and will only be stopped by the feds. In our county only the meek and the poor go to prison, the rich and the powerful rely on Rundle and cast to set them free to steal from and corrupt our community for another day.
    What you need to worry about is keeping yourself and your family safe. You are talking about dangerous people and putting them in a corner where they MUST fight back. That means you could have a big target on your forehead. If you think they can't figure out who you are, you don't understand what kind of information money and power can buy. do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
    File your statement under the cowardice category. It is that type of attitude that is destroying our country. Take off your skirt, take a shot of testasterone and proclaim your manhood. You sound very weak.

  2. #12
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    Re: Corruption at the State Attorney's Office

    Well Said,

    And, the last I heard, Dragons are creatures of fairy tales. Also, everyone goes down now mater what position they hold as long as the truth comes out.

  3. #13
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    So, is Kathy Rundle and the cast of corrupt minions at the SAO still out of prison in Miami Dade County or has some federal agent bothered to put any of them away?

  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by ;1905500
    If you want to locate the origin of corruption in Miami-Dade county look no further than our State Attorney's Office. Our State Attorney, Katherine Fernandez-Rundle weighs every public corruption case that is presented to her office and proceeds to prosecute or cut pleas depending on what's convenient to her political machine. It is Rundle who sits on the boards that elect the Commission on Ethics director and the county's Inspector General. By holding the strings of all three offices, Rundle has a sealed tight grip on all things political in the county. Rundle's second in command, Jose Arrojo. is the heir in waiting. It is Arrojo's responsibility to guard the back door and ensure Rundle is protected. Newly appointed Corruption Chief Tim Van der Geesen was recently promoted to the position for his inaction and cover up of the absentee ballot investigation that permitted Rundle to be reelected. As for Chief Howard Rosen and ASA Johnnie Hardiman, they are simple apologists covering up Rundle's misdeeds. If you are a crooked politician and you happen to be ensnared by law enforcement, all you need to do is hire Kendall Coffee, Joe Geller or Ben Kuhne and they will get you off. These "preferred" attorneys have an incestous relationship with Rundle and will only be stopped by the feds. In our county only the meek and the poor go to prison, the rich and the powerful rely on Rundle and cast to set them free to steal from and corrupt our community for another day.
    That has been going on for years

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    Corruption at Miami Dade State Attorney's Office? No! What you call "corruption," the venerable lady considers it Prosecutorial Discretion! It has been that way before, during and since the days of the august Richard E. Gerstein.

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    Is not just KFR, the second in command at the SAO is a mousy looking character named Jose Arrojo whose job for years has been to guard KFR’s back door. He is hoping to replace her if she ever retires or goes to prison. He has some competition now from some odd looking character named Tim Van der Geesen who proved himself in 2012 by covering up KFR’s absentee ballot fraud and was rewarded with a high paying job. He is the new Let ‘em go Joe Centorino.

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by ;1905671
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    I really think this is a serious concern and something to be investigated by a higher( non-affiliated to State Attorney's office) Law Enforcement Agency.

    And I quote Edmund Burke " All that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing."

    2nd this motion. Clean house....they are missing the boat on so many worthwhile cases/charges that could be handled more efficiently and effectively . Its management 101. Fiscal, Operational, etc. The ship just doesn't run tight enough. Evidenced by all the departures. They stay for pensions then look for short term talent to pick up the weight, but never want to give key change makers a seat at the table. Disruption needs to happen for anything or anyone there to put the community before their pension. Shame to state this but its going down there. Glad Jose A got off that train.

  8. #18
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    Jose Arrojo

    Arrojo is probably the mpst dangerous animal at that office. Not only is he totally amoral, but he spent time as a PBA attorney learning the ins and outs of our system.
    Don't EVER trust this POS; if he is talking, he is lying,

  9. #19
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    Danny the soon to be sheriff claims that a few ASA have left office because of the coverups and corruption. I believe it.

  10. #20
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    Danny? no need to mention any names except retaliation and retribution

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