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Lien Forward? Broward Commissioner Not Paying Taxes Across Florida

Dale Holness, left, owes big bucks.

Dale Holness, left, owes big bucks.

Controverisal Broward County Commissioner Dale Holness owes big bucks to the City of Lauderhill, Broward County and St. Lucie County. A review of county tax and property records show liens, tax deeds and even foreclosure proceedings filed against the Broward politician. Holness, a real estate agent, has a long history of not paying his property taxes.

Since February 5, 2015, the City of Lauderhill filed five liens against properties owned by Holness, a former City of Lauderhill Commissioner. Filed for “delinquent local business taxes, fees and/or penalties,” Holness owes the City $4,398.95 on condominiums he owns in Lauderhill. These Lauderhill properties were at the heart of questions surrounding Holness’ residency issues.

In May 2013, REDBROWARD was first to expose Holness did not live in the run-down townhouse at 2630 NW 52 Avenue in Lauderhill. The City of Lauderhill filed a $761 lien on this townhouse in February. In 2013, Holness was registered to vote within District 9 by claiming to live in the small, older 940-square foot townhouse in the Royal Oaks development.

The 2006 Central Lauderhill Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) master plan shows  City officials targeted the Royal Oaks for a dramatic makeover funded by federal and state grants. The plan says Royal Oaks is in “disrepair and in need of landscaping upkeep.” The entire neighborhood was part of an ambitious plan to build parks and improve roads and sewers. The Royal Oaks neighborhood was “identified as properties suitable for acquisition, demolition and redevelopment.

As vice mayor of Lauderhill in 2006, Holness wrote the Central Lauderhill CRA master plan. Florida Department of State records show Holness has been an official of the Royal Oaks Condominium Association since 2000.

At visit to the townhouse by RED BROWARD and LOCAL 10 News, showed the unit was being used as a storage unit for old furniture and appliances.

Holness is currently registered to vote at a east Plantation home.

Broward County tax records show Holness has not paid county tax on the same five Lauderhill properties. He owes $4,457.90 in county taxes for 2014.

A sixth Lauderhill property owned by Holness has no liens and its taxes are current. However, the unit at 2611 NW 56th Avenue still created legal and financial headaches for Holness. In February 2014, the unit was under foreclosure proceedings. It was even set to be sold at auction.

Two years ago, this reporter exposed Holness’ delinquent $13,000 tax bill. According to Broward County tax records, Holness owed a tax payment of $2,586.86 on his Lauderhill home. He owed $2,605.28, $2,393.83, $2,672.09 and $2,502.01 on four of his rental properties.

Broward is not the only Florida county where Holness owes taxes.

St. Lucie County tax records show Holness has not paid property taxes on two vacant lots since 2008. Holness currently owes $7,415.45 to St. Lucie residents.

Holness’ outstanding taxes were paid by the tax deed certificate auction process. Florida counties hold auctions of delinquent tax bills. Investors bid on these certificates. Winning bidders pay the tax bill, but when a homeowner finally pays the taxes they levy 14% interest on the homeowner.

If a homeowner fails to pays the taxes, the holder of a tax certificate can initiate foreclosure proceedings.

In 2012 and 2013, the St Lucie County School Board purchased tax certificates for Holness’ property. The 2010 and 2011 tax deeds are held by the St. Lucie County Commission.

In 2013, Holness dismissed our reports as “conservative” attacks. Holness told the Sun-Sentinel he planned to sell one of his units to pay his taxes.

“I’m paying it as I can,” he said. “I have different responsibilities. I have children, I don’t neglect my children. I’ve been helping them because they have had a tough time and even though some [of them] are grown … I still have the responsibility.”

Holness has filed for re-election in 2016. To date, he has already raised $91,645 for his campaign for the District 9 seat.

District 9 voters should demand answers from Holness.

Mysterious Broward Sheriff Candidate’s Biz Partner Arrested For Medical Fraud

United Health Medical Center in Lauderhill, founded by Edison Jules and Obinson Louis

United Health Medical Center in Lauderhill, founded by Edison Jules and Obinson Louis

Just three months ago, the business partner of Edison Jules, the “mystery man” challenging Broward Sheriff Scott Israel, was arrested on eight felony charges related to medical fraud. On February 18, 2015, Obinson Louis (a.k.a Louis Obinson) was charged with two counts of grand theft in the third degree and six counts of operating a medical clinic without a license. Louis surrendered on February 25th and plead “not guilty” to all eight charges. His next court hearing is scheduled in July before Judge John Patrick Contini.

State of Florida records show Obinson Louis and Edison Jules founded United Health Medical Center Inc. in October 2014. Louis was listed as the president of the Lauderhill medical clinic, while Jules was named the company’s vice president. A month after Louis’ arrest, the State received a document removing Louis and Jules as officers of the clinic. A Broward chiropractor was listed as the new president of the clinic.

In February, the Florida Division of Insurance Fraud (DIF) touted the arrest of Louis and others as part of a statewide crackdown on medical fraud. The State’s investigation lead to the arrests of Louis and seven other men who ran unlicensed clinics in Orlando and Fort Lauderdale. A DIF press release stated, “The clinics played a role in personal injury protection (PIP) fraud schemes that resulted in more than $243,000 in illegal billings.”

Lherisson Domond, an 82 year old a licensed medical doctor, was arrested for acting as the straw owner of two clinics in Orlando and two clinics in Fort Lauderdale. A probable cause affidavit in Louis’ case shows he paid Domond $1,500 per month for use of his name and medical license.

DIF stated Obinson Louis, “was arrested for operating Innovative Medical Rehab Center, an unlicensed clinic in Oakland Park. Louis was charged with illegally billing more than $17,000 during May 2013 to April 2014.”

Despite his career as a policeman, Ohio corporate records show Edison Jules owns several medical related businesses in the Columbus area. Jules owns: Heath Plus Home Care Services, Inc., Health Plus Outpatient Physical and Occupational Therapy, Health Care Partners LLC, and Polaris Wellness and Recovery Center LLC. Also, Jules owns, Global Guard Protective Agency LLC, A Plus Academy LLC, A Plus Academy 2 LLC, and Kingdom Funding Capital LLC.

On Monday, the Broward Palm Beach New Times reported Edison Jules’ employment as the deputy chief of the Shawnee (Ohio) police department could not be verified. “An official with the Shawnee Township Police Department told New Times the agency has never had an employee of that name. A lieutenant in Shawnee Hills said, ‘We don’t have an Edison Jules who worked for our agency, never have.’”

Earlier this month, REDBROWARD revealed Jules’ controversial employment with the Village of Obetz (Ohio) police department. In a 2011 racial discrimination lawsuit against his police department, Jules claimed he was disabled due to “memory loss.” He based his lawsuit on violations of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA).

The United States District Court held Jules “failed to adduce any admissible evidence that he has a disability under any of the three definitions. At most, he has produced evidence that he was hospitalized and subsequently cleared to return to work. Plaintiff states that he was told by an unnamed neurologist that his condition could cause memory issues. There is no medical documentation of any memory issue, nor is there a statement from any physician to suggest Jules may have had a memory problem.”

Once again, Edison Jules’ veracity has been called into question. He needs to start answering these questions. Broward voters deserve the truth.

Photographic proof Edison Jules worked for South Bloomfield (Ohio) police?

Photographic proof Edison Jules worked for South Bloomfield (Ohio) police?