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#NeverTrump? “Moderate” Republican Leader Richard DeNapoli’s Money Scorecard: Jeb Bush 4, Donald Trump 0

According to 2016 Federal records, Broward State Committeeman Richard DeNapoli made multiple contributions to the Presidential campaign of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Those same records show DeNapoli gave $0 to President Donald Trump. Is this why the Sarasota Herald-Tribune called Richard DeNapoli a “moderate” Republican in August 2016?

In October 2015, Richard DeNapoli was named to Governor Jeb Bush’s Broward campaign team along with frequent ally Rico Petrocelli. Federal campaign records show DeNapoli’s support of Bush began months earlier. In January 2015, DeNapoli made a contribution to the “Right To Rise PAC,” a pro-Jeb Bush political committee which attacked Sen. Marco Rubio. According to the New York Times, “Some Right to Rise donors have been worried for months about attacking Mr. Rubio, especially after Right to Rise showed a video it had made portraying him as unelectable, because of his hard-line views against abortion….”

In June 2015, Richard DeNapoli made two contributions to the Jeb Bush political committee. He made his last contribution in September 2015. By late February 2016, Jeb Bush dropped out of the race. Less than two weeks later, DeNapoli jumped ship to support Donald Trump.

DeNapoli tried to explain his rationale to the Sun-Sentinel. “Clearly the sentiment out there is a lot of Republicans are fed up. Not only with the establishment, because they haven’t delivered on a lot of promises. And they want someone who can disrupt the system and get things accomplished. And Trump is their champion,” DeNapoli said. “They’ve heard these promises for years and years, and they don’t feel they’ve been delivered on.” Even though DeNapoli was part of the party establishment, he was named “Fort Lauderdale area director of Trump’s presidential campaign.”

Federal records show DeNapoli’s words of support for Donald Trump were not backed up by his checkbook. Campaign records do not show any contributions to President Donald Trump. The Federal records show DeNapoli made two contributions in 2016: one to the Republican Party in June 2016, and an October 2016 contribution to Sen. Marco Rubio.

I ALWAYS SUPPORT OUR REPUBLICAN NOMINEES

Even though Richard DeNapoli likes to say, “I always support our Republican nominees,” he has been dogged by accusations of lukewarm support of these candidates. In 2010, DeNapoli was a strong supporter of Charlie Crist’s US Senate campaign. Federal records show DeNapoli was an early supporter with a $1,000 contribution in December 2009. After Marco Rubio defeated Crist for the nomination, some Rubio backers claimed DeNapoli did little to help. Javier Manjarres gave DeNapoli the dreaded “Charlie Crist Republican” label.

Federal records do not show any 2010 contribution to Rubio by DeNapoli.

That same year, Richard DeNapoli was an early supporter of Bill McCollum’s bid for Florida Governor. According to his “conservative” resume provided to members of the Broward Republican Executive Committee (BREC) in 2010, DeNapoli was, “Named to Broward County Political Leadership Team, Steering Committee, Bill McCollum for Governor.”

DeNapoli made two contributions to McCollum in 2009 and a third just before the August 2010 primary. McCollum was soundly defeated by Rick Scott. DeNapoli told BREC members, “I proudly supported Bill McCollum in the primary – my commitment to his campaign began prior to my time as BREC Treasurer…and when McCollum lost I proudly supported our Republican nominee and now Governor-Elect Rick Scott. I always support our Republican nominees.”

State records show Richard DeNapoli made a single $25 contribution to Rick Scott on October 10, 2010.

As REDBROWARD exposed last week, Richard DeNapoli’s claim to “always support our Republican nominees” does not extended to women running for Broward County Judge.

In 2016, BREC failed to include Judge Nina DiPietro on its list of endorsements. Her husband, David DiPietro was former legal counsel for BREC.

After some prominent Republicans complained about DiPietro’s exclusion, BREC was forced to print new endorsement cards. Buddy Nevins of Browardbeat.com “was also told that the board of directors of the local GOP were split over whether to redo the cards, which will be distributed to select voters. A number of directors opposed changing the list to include Judge Di Pietro.”

Why?

According to former BREC Chairman Robert Sutton, one particular BREC Board member did not want Judge Nina DiPietro the palm card.

“Richard DeNapoli did not want Nina DiPietro to get the BREC endorsement,” Sutton told REDBROWARD.

In an October 2016 e-mail to REDBROWARD, DeNapoli included the endorsement card without DiPietro. He said it was available on the party Facebook page. DeNapoli wrote, “This was the finalized guide as decided by the Board and amendments voted upon by the BREC members at the September meeting.”

Sutton said party leaders in Tallahassee were extremely angry over the slight and the cards were reprinted.

This year, the BREC Board endorsed a Democrat over a Republican for the Broward County Court Judge Group 9 seat. Twice! In August 2016, the BREC Board endorsed Tanner Channing Demmery over Leonore Greller and Corey Amanda Cawthon. In the November runoff, the BREC Board once again endorsed Demmery over Cawthon.

The BREC Board members are Chairman George Moraitis, Vice Chair Celeste Ellich, Secretary Rupert Tarsey, Treasurer Kevin Moot, State Committeewoman Michele Merrell and Richard DeNapoli.

In October, Javier Manjarres of the Shark Tank asked why the BREC leadership decided to endorse Demmery, a Democrat public defender over Corey Cawthon, a registered Republican.

Manjarres wrote, “This is disgraceful for Republicans, but is an expected move from the embattled misfit group of Republicans who supposedly represent all Broward Republicans.”

According to Manjarres, Chairman George Moraitis, “affirmed the decision, stating that the decision was made to endorse after ‘the attorneys’ recommended it. Moraitis did not say who the attorneys were.”

Other than Moraitis, the only attorneys on the BREC Board are Kevin Moot and Richard DeNapoli.

Now, Richard DeNapoli wants BREC members to back his ally Jeff Brown’s campaign to be BREC treasurer.

Is Brown another “moderate” like DeNapoli?

Did Jeff Brown know DeNapoli was an intern in the Clinton White House?

Is Brown part of the “Praetorian” guard soliciting business from local candidates?

What does Richard DeNapoli know about Jeff Brown’s involvement (if any) in websites attacking BREC members?

When we asked Jeff Brown some of these questions, he hung up the phone.

Richard DeNapoli has not replied to repeated requests for comment.

BREC members deserve answers before the December 10th meeting, right?

“Conservative” Resume? Broward Republican Leader Richard DeNapoli Served As Intern In Clinton White House, Was Disciple Of Broward Democrat Known As “The Judical Kingmaker”

In a 2010 e-mail to members of the Broward Republican Republican Executive Committee (BREC), Richard DeNapoli touted his “conservative” resume as the main reason why Republicans should make him the next party chairman. DeNapoli listed his involvement with college republicans, attendance at events and even his position as an intern in the Clinton White House. He also listed his volunteer work on campaigns ranging from George Bush to local candidates. But it appears DeNapoli failed to share his work on local judicial campaigns which directly tie him to the Broward Democrat known as “The Judicial Kingmaker.”

To most, Anthony Gargiulo was just another retired New York cop living in a Lauderdale Lakes condominium. But to political insiders, “Tony G.” was the man who transformed lawyers into Broward judges. In 1996, Buddy Nevins profiled Gargiulo in the Sun-Sentinel. Nevins wrote, “Anthony Gargiulo is being touted in political circles as Broward’s judicial kingmaker because of his perfect record. Since 1988, the campaign consultant has helped four lawyer-clients win seats on the bench.

Gargiulo became a trusted advisor for Broward Sheriff Ed Stack, a Republican. According to Nevins, Gargiulo gave Stack access to Broward Democrats known as “condo commandos,” while Stack introduced Tony G to his Republican contacts.

Gargiulo used his contacts to help lawyers win a spot on the Broward bench. But his help did not come cheap. “His fee is steep, a minimum of $25,000 per race, but he delivers,” Nevins wrote.

In 2006, Judge Marina Garcia Wood paid the hefty $25,000 fee to Tony G. But Richard DeNapoli claims he was the “consultant/campaign manger” for Garcia Wood.

JUDGEMAKER’S APPRENTICE?

In a 2007 resume obtained by REDBROWARD, Richard DeNapoli listed campaign work for several Broward candidates. Work he failed to list on his BREC “conservative” resume. In addition to the Garcia Wood campaign, DeNapoli said he was the “consultant/co-campaign manager” for Judge Eric Marc Beller from January 2004 to August 2004. When Beller retired in 2016, Tony G Gargiulo received all the credit.

In 2016 BrowardBeat reported, “Beller won office easily in 2004 in a campaign managed by the late Anthony ‘Tony G’ Gargiulo, a political consultant so effective in judicial races he earned the nickname ‘The Judgemaker.'”

While he did not get the credit, political insiders remember DeNapoli accompanying Gargiulo on the campaign trail. One insider remembers DeNapoli helping the elderly Tony G eat lunch at one event.

BIRTH OF “PRAETORIAN” GUARD?

With his tutelage under the highly successful Democrat Tony G Gargiulo, Richard DeNapoli’s interest in Broward judicial races should come as no surprise. Last week, REDBROWARD exposed the “Praetorian Consulting” scandal involving BREC Board members and candidates for the Broward judiciary. As the Broward Republican State Committeeman, Richard DeNapoli serves on the BREC Board.

Last Monday, Javier Manjarres, editor of the Shark Tank, reported the filing of an official grievance with the Republican Party Of Florida (RPOF). According to Manjarres, “The grievance alleges that these three individuals broke ‘for violations of the Loyalty Oaths and for conduct that is conflict with their role as a BREC member/office’ by selling Republicans lists (most likely to include the BREC membership list) to Democrats.” While Manjarres redacted the names in the grievance, it appears as though it was filed against State Committeeman Richard DeNapoli, Party Secretary Rupert Tarsey and member Michael J. Kane.

REDBROWARD was able to review a copy of an e-mail in the grievance. Sent from “michaelkane@gmail.com” to a Broward judicial candidate on July 27, 2018 the e-mail was cc’ed to Richard DeNapoli:

We can correspond on this email address, it’s a shared address. First of all, noticed you are in [Knights Of Columbus] assembly 157. Didn’t realize that when we chatted, we are in the same council and I was the [Grand Knight] of my regular council.

Spoke with Richard, the State Committeeman who has the big list, he said 500 is good. Write up what you want us to send out and we will send it out to our 50k list multiple times. I’m sure you have already crafted a standard promo e-mail. That would work. It’s a mostly republican list but not exclusively. I don’t think you can anyways but I wouldn’t put anything partisan. Also, we will probably make an email address for you to send it out on.

Check payable to ‘praetorian consulting.’ Address to be mailed to–6725 NW 122nd Ave parkland FL 33076

Send me what to send out, confirm check has been mailed and we are good!

Separately, if you win, please give us future business!

Also if you know of another candidate in another race interested let me know.”

REDBROWARD’s attempts to reach Kane by telephone were unsuccessful. Even though Kane assisted these BREC leaders last year, it’s unclear if he authored this solicitation.

The author mentions he was the grand knight of the Knights of Columbus. Rupert Tarsey was the grand knight, not Michael Kane. Also, Kane used a different e-mail address to register to vote and join BREC. Did he create this “shared” e-mail account?

According to Broward property records, the address for “Praetorian Consulting” in the e-mail is actually the home address of Rupert Tarsey.

In his October 2018 campaign treasurer’s report, Plantation City Council candidate Rico Petrocelli listed an expenditure to Praetorian Consulting for campaign texts. Petrocelli, a former BREC chair & state committeeman, is a close ally of Richard DeNapoli. Petrocelli listed the address for Praetorian Consulting as 255 Alhambra Circle in Coral Gables.

According to multiple records, Richard DeNapoli is employed by Coral Gables Trust located at 255 Alhambra Circle Suite 333 in Coral Gables.

REDBROWARD reached out to DeNapoli to ask if this is a coincidence. He did not respond to our request for comment.

DeNAPOLI SAYS ‘NO’ TO REPUBLICAN WOMEN JUDGES?

In August 2018, the BREC Board endorsed Tanner Channing Demmery over Leonore Greller and Corey Amanda Cawthon in the Broward County Judge Group 9 race. In the November runoff, the BREC Board once again endorsed Demmery over Cawthon.

In October, Javier Manjarres of the Shark Tank wondered why the BREC leadership decided to endorse Demmery, a Democrat public defender over Corey Cawthon, a registered Republican.

Manjarres wrote, “This is disgraceful for Republicans, but is an expected move from the embattled misfit group of Republicans who supposedly represent all Broward Republicans.”

In a statement to The Shark Tank, BREC Chairman George Moraitis, “affirmed the decision, stating that the decision was made to endorse after ‘the attorneys’ recommended it. Moraitis did not say who the attorneys were.”

Moraitis, treasurer Kevin Moot and DeNapoli are the only lawyers on the BREC Board.

In an interview with REDBROWARD during early voting, Demmery said, “I don’t pay anyone to be on endorsement cards.” When asked about the BREC endorsement, Demmery’s answers were not as clear cut. He claimed he was on the card because “people support me.”

When asked if he met with Rupert Tarsey, Demmery said, “I don’t even know who Rupert Tarsey is.”

When asked about his contact with Richard DeNapoli, Demmery denied meeting with anyone but would not answer when asked if he talked to him or any other BREC leader. “I never paid to be on any of these cards,” Demmery said.

Demmery was badly beaten by Corey Cawthon in November.

The controversy over the Demmery is not the first time an endorsement drama enveloped the BREC Board. In 2016, BREC failed to include Judge Nina DiPietro on its list of endorsements. Her husband, David DiPietro was former legal counsel for BREC.

After some prominent Republicans complained about DiPietro’s exclusion, BREC was forced to print new endorsement cards. Buddy Nevins of Browardbeat.com “was also told that the board of directors of the local GOP were split over whether to redo the cards, which will be distributed to select voters. A number of directors opposed changing the list to include Judge Di Pietro.”

What was the real story behind the DiPietro mess?

According to former BREC Chairman Robert Sutton, one particular BREC Board member did not want Judge Nina DiPietro the palm card.

“Richard DeNapoli said he did not want Nina DiPietro to get the BREC endorsement,” Sutton told REDBROWARD.

In an October 2016 e-mail to REDBROWARD, DeNapoli included the endorsement card without DiPietro. He said it was available on the party Facebook page. DeNapoli wrote, “This was the finalized guide as decided by the Board and amendments voted upon by the BREC members at the September meeting.”

Sutton said party leaders in Tallahassee were extremely angry over the slight and the cards were reprinted.

Does Richard DeNapoli hope “Praetorian Consulting” will make him the next “Judgemaker?”

Is Richard DeNapoli pushing Jeff Brown for treasurer in order to keep control of the BREC Board?

Has Richard DeNapoli always been a strong “conservative” Republican?

Did he gain good Broward Democrat contacts thanks to Tony G?

Don’t BREC Members deserve answers before the December 10th election?