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Mystery Group Offers Gas Cards To Supporters Of Tamarac Commissioner Marlon Bolton’s $2 Million Dollar Shaker Village Deal

A mystery group will give you a $25 gas card if you support Marlon Bolton’s $2 million dollar Shaker Village clubhouse purchase at tonight’s Tamarac city commission meeting. REDBROWARD obtained a copy of a letter Shaker Village residents received earlier this month. According to the letter, this pro-Bolton Shaker Village deal group was “Organized independenty [sic] of the Shaker Village Condo Association or the City of Tamarac and its officials.”

Um, ok.

These pro-Bolton Shaker Village Deal forces are responding to growing outrage over the $2 million dollar deal to purchase the dilapidated Shaker Village clubhouse. Residents were stunned in July when Bolton and fellow commissioners Kicia Daniel and Morey Wright voted to approve a deal to purchase the obliterated shell of the Shaker Village clubhouse for $1.9 million dollars. Mayor Michelle Gomez and Commissioner Elvin Villalobos voted against the purchase. REDBROWARD revealed the decision to purchase the dilapidated Tamarac clubhouse could land a hefty payday for a church operated by Commissioner Marlon Bolton.

Since he was first elected in 2016, Marlon Bolton lived in different properties in Shaker Village. Bolton currently lives in a unit on Ann Lee Lane.

According to Broward County Property Appraiser records, the unit where Bolton lives was purchased in May 2023 by Praise Experience World Outreach, Inc. of North Lauderdale.

According to Florida Corporation records, Marlon Bolton is the director of Praise Experience World Outreach, Inc. This is the same name and address of Bolton’s church.

If the deal to purchase the clubhouse is approved by the Shaker Village Homeowners Association, each property owner would receive a share of the $1.9 million price tag. One Tamarac official estimated each property owner could receive $5,000 from the deal.

In addition to the payments, Shaker Village property values may rise with the removal of an ugly eyesore.

Bolton has been a longtime champion of the Shaker Village deal. In 2021, Bolton hosted a carnival-like meeting to discuss the clubhouse deal. A Facebook post by Bolton states free food would be provided to attendees.

Just days after our initial report, the Broward Office of Inspector General (OIG) informed Tamarac it wanted answers about the controversial deal. The OIG asked Tamarac for the following information:

  • Records of any meetings between Commissioners, city officials and Shaker Village homeowners association members and residents between 2019 and 2023.
  • A copy of a park feasibility study and resolution to adopt the study.
  • All communications between Tamarac Commissioners and City employees with Shaker Village HOA members regarding code enforcement and liens.
  • Any legal opinion written by City Attorney Hans Ottinot or other legal representatives regarding the purchase of the Shaker Village land as well as Marlon Bolton’s involvement in the purchase.
  • All contracts and drafts between the City and Shaker Village HOA.
  • All emails, telephone calls and text messages between Marlon Bolton and city employees about the Shaker Village purchase.

The City of Tamarac provided the information.

Tonight, a “shared use” agreement between Shaker Village and the City is on the agenda. Residents fear such an agreement would put taxpayers on the hook for millions of dollars in construction costs and operating fees while the private neighborhood retains control over the clubhouse and its facilities.

Residents from all over Tamarac plan to protest the deal.

The pro-Bolton letter claims, “A few residents from the westside of Tamarac are fueling a misinformation campaign in order to stall or overthrow the project…so, now more than ever, your participation is needed.”

The group wants supporters to speak “at the mic or simply standing in solidarity” at Wednesday’s meeting.

Claiming other communities will offer free rides to meeting, the pro-Bolton group states, “Since this community does not have a bus, we are offering anyone willing to go a $25 gas card as long as he/she is wearing our unity shirt.”

Who is paying for these gas cards?

Who is paying for these “unity shirts?”

REDBROWARD called the number on the letter. Voicemail. Seconds later, we received a text from the number.

According to a telephone database, this telephone number belongs to a Miami resident.

Is someone running a campaign in support of this deal?

Tamarac residents deserve answers.

North Miami Beach Investigation: Whistleblowers Allege Tamarac City Attorney Aided Former NMB City Manager In Scheme To Delay Public Records Requests; Millions In Taxpayer Dollars Spent Without Proper Oversight

These Commissioners rehired Hans Ottinot too.

Multiple whistleblowers allege Tamarac city attorney Hans Ottinot aided former North Miami Beach city manager Arthur “Duke” Sorey in a scheme to delay the release of public records while spending millions of taxpayer dollars without proper oversight, an investigation shows. Last week, an investigation into improper activities by North Miami Beach city leaders and officials was released by special counsel Michael Pizzi. His report “cited massive misspending of funds, some as high as personal spending on Amazon to the tune of almost $300,000, and even a child support payment for $300.”

Even though Ottinot worked for North Miami Beach, Tamarac Commissioners Marlon Bolton, Kicia Daniel and Morey Wright made Hans Ottinot the city attorney in December 2002.

THE WHISTLEBLOWERS

Former North Miami Beach Chief Financial Officer Marica Fennel told Michael Pizzi she had been “bullied and pushed aside in order to prevent proper oversight and accounting practices in the area of expenditure of tax payer funds.” Fennell said Ottinot repeatedly exceeded his city attorney’s office budget and submitted bills to the city. In cases with invoices, Fennell and her staff were supposed to review them before issuing any payments.

Instead, “Sorey’s operatives in Finance [department] would override the budget and approve all invoices,“ Fennell said. “Sorey did not adhere to any proscribed process or timeline for payment of city attorney invoices. He demanded that checks be paid immediately.” She said Sorey wanted Ottinot’s bills paid on the same day “without proper review.”

Fennel told investigators Sorey was upset that her office fulfilled public records requests in a timely manner (as governed by State law). Sorey ordered Fennell to forward all future public records requests to his office as well as city attorney Hans Ottinot.

Former North Miami Beach Chief Procurement Officer Donna Rockfeld told investigators she rejected Commissioner Michael Joseph’s attempt to have residents pay for his $1,000 membership in the Haitian Lawyers Association. Rockfeld believed the membership was “not proper.” Hans Ottinot is a past president of the Haitian Lawyers Association.

Rockfeld said she was ordered to pay city attorney invoices without review. “Sorey would make her pay it,” she said.

During a November 16, 2021 commission meeting, Rockfeld told commissioners she disagreed with Sorey on a financial matter. The next day, Sorey pulled her out of her office. Rockfeld stood face to face with Sorey and Ottinot. Sorey said she “could not be trusted.”

Sorey gave Rockfeld two choices: get fired immediately or accept a severance package. Ottinot presented prepared documents for Rockfeld to sign.

Ottinot resigned as North Miami Beach city attorney in March 2023, one week before Duke Sorey was fired by the North Miami Beach Commission.

In May 2023, several North Miami Beach employees were arrested for activities covered in the Pizzi report.

According to The Miami Herald, police arrested a former city public affairs assistant Jennifer Hillmon for stealing Publix gift cards intended for residents during a 2022 giveaway.

Hillmon was seen on surveillance video using the gift cards between March 23 and May 2 at different Publix and Publix Liquor Stores, according to the police report. Hillmon was fired from her city job and transported to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center for booking, according to a North Miami Beach police news release. The police report says Hillmon lives in Tamarac, not North Miami Beach, and does not detail how she obtained the cards.

Less than a week later, North Miami Beach human resources director Andrew Bejel was arrested for misusing Publix gift cards.

Police said an investigation determined that Bejel used two stolen gift cards, totaling $287.89, at the Publix on 601 S. Andrews Ave. in Fort Lauderdale. According to his arrest report, he lives in that city’s Las Olas neighborhood.

Pizzi urged North Miami Beach Commissioners to forward his findings to the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Offices, the Ethics Commission and the Miami-Dade Inspector General.

TAMARAC REDUX

Before the Tamarac City Commission fired Hans Ottinot in May 2021, faced similar accusations about public records.

When REDBROWARD and Stephanie Kienzle of VotersOpinion.com made simple public records requests, Ottinot tacked on a $300 hourly legal fee for documents. State officials and legal watchdogs told REDBROWARD this was an improper tactic that violated the spirit if not the letter of Florida’s public records law.

After Ottinot was fired, the fees were removed and the public records requests were fulfilled.

Now, Ottinot is back as Tamarac City Attorney.

Residents are outraged over a deal he negotiated to spend nearly $2 million taxpayer dollars to buy the Shaker Village clubhouse.

Last Thursday, the Broward Inspector General demanded documents related to Ottinot and Marlon Bolton’s role in the deal.

Will the City of Tamarac comply with the OIG demands in a timely manner?

The Pizzi Report
Hans Ottinot, left, with Marlon Bolton