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Companies Seeking Towing Contracts Gave More Than $58K To PACs Tied To Tamarac Commissioner Marlon Bolton

Companies seeking towing contracts with the City of Tamarac gave more than $58,000 in contributions to political committees tied to Commissioner Marlon Bolton, State records show. Three different towing companies and their owners gave contributions to Broward Vision PAC and the Friends Of Marlon Bolton political committee. The City of Tamarac issued two separate requests for proposals (RFP) for towing services in 2022 and 2023.

According to City of Tamarac records, Westway Towing of Lauderdale Lakes made the winning bid for the 2022 contract. Some City insiders were shocked when Tamarac issued another RFP for towing services in 2023 even though Westway seemingly won an “exclusive” contract. D&G Towing and Recovery of Fort Lauderdale won the 2023 contract.

State campaign records show Westway Towing and D&G Towing along with another bidder—Towmaxx, made large contributions to Broward Vision PAC and the Friends Of Marlon Bolton committee.

BROWARD VISION PAC

According to State records, Westway Towing gave $2,000 to Broward Vision PAC in 2020. A $500 contribution in June and a $1,500 contribution in December.

Two months before winning the 2023 contract, D&G Towing and Recovery gave $15,000 to Broward Vision PAC.

The biggest contributions to Broward Vision PAC were made by Towmaxx Towing LLC and its executives—Dwayne Williams, Mark Vespia and Mathieu Boileau.

Between June 2020 and December 2023, Towmaxx executive Dwayne Williams gave $27,350 to Broward Vision PAC. In February 2023, Towmaxx executive Mathieu Boileau gave $3,500 to Broward Vision PAC.

In September 2019, Trace Robinson created the Broward Vision PAC political committee using the same post office box address used by businesses owned by Marlon Bolton. Florida business records list Marlon Bolton and Trace Robinson as owners of The Driven Project, Praise Experience Worldwide Outreach Church, and South Florida Theological Seminary, Inc. 

State elections records show half of Broward Vision PAC donors were longtime Marlon Bolton donors. At least Twelve of Broward Vision PAC donors contributed to Marlon Bolton’s 2020 re-election campaign. Most of those funds were spent on businesses with ties to Bolton.

In 2021, REDBROWARD exposed the deep ties between Broward Vision PAC and Marlon Bolton.

According to financial reports filed with the State of Florida, Broward Vision PAC has paid more than $52,000 to companies with close ties to Marlon Bolton.

FRIENDS OF MARLON BOLTON

State records show Westway Towing made a $500 contribution to the Friends Of Marlon Bolton committee in April 2023.

D&G Towing and Recovery made three contributions to the Friends Of Marlon Bolton: $1,500 in May 2023, $5,000 in December 2023 and a $1,000 contribution in March 2024.

Towmaxx Towing executives made three contributions in 2023. Mark Vespia made a $500 contribution on May 24, 2023. On that same day, Dwayne Williams made a $760 contribution. In November 2023, Mathieu Boileau made a $1,000 contribution to the Friends Of Marlon Bolton.

“BRIBERY” & “CORRUPTION?”

Last month, Tamarac city hall was rocked after Commissioner Elvin Villalobos leveled “bribery” and “corruption” accusations after Marlon Bolton refused to recuse himself from voting on a new garbage contract.

During a May 6, 2024 city workshop, Commissioner Villalobos asked Bolton to recuse himself because an applicant made more than $20,000 in contributions to Broward Vision PAC.

Villalobos stated the contributions were made by Coastal Waste & Recycling. Bolton refused to recuse himself and voted to recommend Coastal.

Two days later, Villalobos repeated his request during the Tamarac City Commission meeting. “I’m going to request Commissioner Marlon Bolton recuses himself from voting on this item…he received $20,000 from a PAC he manages and…should disqualify him,” Villalobos said. Bolton did not recuse himself. Villalobos said, “One of our commissioners receiving $20,000 to vote in favor of a company—that is my main issue.”

A disgusted Villalobos then leveled accusations of “bought,” “unethical” and “corruption” within the city commission.

PAC MONEY

State of Florida records show contributions by Coastal Waste & Recycling to the Broward Vision PAC. On January 7, 2022, Coastal made a $5,000 contribution to Broward Vision.

On February 15, 2023, Coastal made a $15,000 contribution to Broward Vision.

State records also show Coastal made a $500 contribution on December 9, 2023 to the Friends Of Marlon Bolton PAC.

On March 26, 2024 Broward Vision PAC made a $5,500 contribution to the Friends of Marlon Bolton PAC.

Who is telling companies seeking business with the City of Tamarac to make large contributions to an obscure poltical committee based in Margate?

Why are these same companies making contributions to the Tallahassee-based political committee operated by Marlon Bolton?

Who is asking these companies to make contributions to the Friends Of Marlon Bolton?

Tamarac voters deserve answers.

Happy Feet 2.0: Tamarac Commissioner Marlon Bolton Using Company & Political Committee To Fund Elberg Mike Gelin Campaign For Mayor

Tamarac Commissioner Marlon Bolton (D-Big Baby) is funding fellow commissioner Elberg Mike Gelin’s campaign for mayor with large contributions from his personal bank account, his company and a political committee under his control, campaign records show. It appears Bolton plans on using tactics he used to get his allies elected in 2018 and 2020. Gelin is running against popular incumbent Mayor Michelle Gomez.

Marlon Bolton and Elberg Mike Gelin have repeatedly joined together to attack Michelle Gomez and her supporters. Now, the two men have teamed up in a desperate attempt to unseat her.

According to his May 2022 campaign financial reports, Elberg Mike Gelin received $3,000 in contributions tied to Marlon Bolton.

On May 13, 2022, Gelin recorded a $1,000 contribution from Forecast Holdings LLC, a self-described advertising company owned by Marlon Bolton.

Also on May 13th, the Gelin campaign reported a $1,000 contribution from Marlon Bolton. The address provided by Bolton was Post Office Box 451711 in Fort Lauderdale.

Two days earlier, Gelin picked up a $1,000 contribution from Broward Vision PAC. The Gelin campaign lists Post Office Box 451711 in Fort Lauderdale as the address for Broward Vision PAC. The same address provided by Marlon Bolton.

Last year, REDBROWARD exposed the deep ties between Broward Vision PAC and Marlon Bolton.

In September 2019, Trace Robinson created the Broward Vision PAC political committee using the same post office box address used by businesses owned by Marlon Bolton.

Florida business records list Marlon Bolton and Trace Robinson as owners of The Driven Project, Praise Experience Worldwide Outreach Church, and South Florida Theological Seminary, Inc.

State of Florida campaign records show Broward Vision PAC paid $1,400 to Exy Consultants, a corporation created under the Happy Feet Advertising LLC name by Robinson. Exy Consultants used the same P.O. Box 451711 address as Marlon Bolton. Trace Robinson is the founder of Happy Feet Advertising.

Florida business records show the post office box address used by Happy Feet Advertising has been used by Marlon Bolton since at least 2014. These businesses include Tyson Bolton and Associates, Forecast Holdings, LLC, Prophet Fire, and Win Without War.

According to his campaign reports, Commissioner Bolton provided Happy Feet Advertising with a huge payday—nearly $14,000 during the 2020 election cycle.

In addition to exposing North Lauderdale Commissioner Regina Martin’s ties to Happy Feet Advertising, REDBROWARD also revealed ties between Broward Vision PAC and Regina Martin. On September 11, 2020, Regina Martin announced Broward Vision endorsed her campaign. “Thank you Broward Vision for your support and endorsement of our campaign.”

Earlier this year, REDBROWARD exposed Tamarac Commissioner Debra Placko’s ties to Happy Feet Advertising.

On October 7, 2018, Tamarac Commissioner Debra Placko paid $4,000 to Resident United Advertising LLC for a “campaign expense,” records show. State records show Resident United Advertising LLC was a Margate company owned by Trace Robinson. Placko never said a word about our reporting.

REDBROWARD previously exposed the roles former Broward County Commissioner Dale Holness’ campaign guru, Omar Smith and his former aide Sophia Nelson played in Tamarac elections.

Florida Division Of Elections records show Sophia A. Nelson is the chairperson of the “A Better Florida For All” political committee. Division of Elections records show Omar Smith is the treasurer of the “A Better Florida For All” political committee.

In October 2018, Buddy Nevins of Broward Beat reported on four local judicial candidates appearing the endorsement card produced by A Better Florida For All. The card promoted Democrat candidates most notably Andrew Gillum. Nevins wrote, “Four Broward lawyers running for judge could end up in trouble for appearing to violate state Code of Ethics for judicial candidates. Partisan appeals judicial candidates’ ads are forbidden by the Florida Supreme Court Code of Judicial Conduct. Joint advertising by judicial candidates is also prohibited.”

Shortly thereafter, the State of Florida revoked the registration of A Better Florida For All. Smith failed to properly submit paper to the Florida Division Of Elections. Attempts to contact Smith failed.

Since the committee is no longer a legal entity, legal steps were made to keep the card from being distributed to voters. In Late October 2018, (now Judge) Corey Cawthon filed an emergency motion against A Better Florida All over its inappropriate endorsement card. A judge granted the motion and ordered the card removed from polling locations.

Omar Smith told to the Sun-Sentinel “that none of the candidates were picked because of financial ties to the political action committee or to any of Smith’s businesses, which perform campaign services.”

A copy of the A Better Florida For All card was included in Cawthon’s emergency lawsuit. One of the candidates prominently displayed is Tamarac Commissioner Debra Placko.

Placko is pictured alongside Commissioner Elberg Mike Gelin and Elvin Villalobos. Both Gelin and Villalobos enjoyed the support of Marlon Bolton.

Was timing of Placko’s $4,000 payment to Resident United Advertising LLC and her inclusion on the For Better Florida For All endorsement card in October 2018 a mere coincidence?

Omar Smith is currently facing thirty years in Federal prison for PPP loan fraud.

Even with Omar Smith sidelined, will Tamarac voters allow Marlon Bolton and a shady network of companies and political committees to run roughshod over city elections again?

Tamarac residents deserve better, right?