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(Not So Full) Disclosure:Broward Edition

When Ilene Lieberman (D-Meow) met with the Sun-Sentinel editorial folks this afternoon the whole Guma Aguiar issue came up. Lieberman represents Aguiar’s mother. Judge Speiser named Thomas Panza as conservator of Aguiar’s holdings. Panza gave Lieberman $500 big ones on June 14th.

According to a source, the conversation at the sun-Sentinel went like this:

Q: Ilene, did you disclose this to Judge Speiser?
A: No.

Q: Did you disclose this to opposing counsel?
A: No.

Q: Did you disclose this to your client?
A: No.

Q: Why not?
A: It’s all public record.

Q: So, Judge Speiser is supposed to look up your campaign finance reports himself?
A: It’s all public record. Besides, I didn’t know he had contributed to my campaign until I signed the report last Friday.

Q: This check is dated or was deposited on June 14.
A: I’m not responsible for knowing who gives to my campaign until I sign the report.

Don’t worry Ilene with these trivial matters; her 12 cats are worried sick about those mango thieves.

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Ilene Lieberman Slams Missing Millionaire Wife On Fox News, While Miami Herald Backs Her Opponent

Ilene Lieberman got some face time on FOX NEWS today bashing the missing millionaire’s wife in court last week. Lieberman, Broward’s mango expert, repesents Guma Aguiar’s mother Ellen. Lieberman’s  face off against Broward legal eagle Bill Scherer reminds us of the time Fredric March tangled with Spencer Tracy. But the players in this case will surely inherit more than the wind.

Lieberman’s big media debut was overshadowed by the Miami Herald’s endorsement of her opponent Katherine “Katie” McHugh. In a shocking turn of events, the Herald recognized McHugh as the only experienced lawyer in the race.

“Ms. Lieberman began her political career on the Lauderhill Council in 1984. A former mayor of Broward County, she has been on the county commission since 1996. Over the years, she has held a number of other elected and non-elected positions. This would be her first experience on the bench, however, and, at 68, she would be limited to one term because of her age.

Ms. McHugh enjoys a more impressive legal résumé covering 18 years of trial work, including service as a public defender from 1995 to 1998 and 100 jury trials. Her current practice includes business and commercial litigation. She is also a juvenile dependency attorney representing indigent parents charged with violations by the Department of Children and Families.

Ms. McHugh’s courtroom experience gives her the edge in this race. She says serving on the bench in county court, where defendants often have their first brush with the law, presents an opportunity ‘to help people before they get into real trouble.’

For Broward County Court Judge Group 6, The Miami Herald recommends KATIE MCHUGH.”

Perhap Judy Stern, Lieberman’s political guru, should bring salami sandwiches to the Sun-Sentinel editorial board meeting