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RandySF

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Fri Sep 13, 2024, 07:03 PM Sep 2024

Attorney repeats claim that DeSantis will invalidate Monique Worrell's reelection [View all]

Gov, Ron DeSantis will again suspend Monique Worrell if she wins reelection to the Central Florida state attorney post from which he ousted her in August 2023, according to a lawyer recounting discussions with associates of the governor.

“If Monique wins, I think — well, they told me that the plan is to remove her again, and just put [Andrew] Bain back in,” said Thomas Feiter, who filed a lawsuit this week accusing members of the DeSantis administration of a conspiracy to interfere in the Republican primary race in Florida’s Ninth Judicial Circuit.

DeSantis appointed Bain to replace Worrell after suspending her for allegedly neglecting her duty to faithfully prosecute crime in her jurisdiction. She has denied that and fought her suspension in court, claiming that DeSantis punished her for pursuing the progressive policies she’d campaigned upon.

Worrell is seeking re-election against Bain, who is running as a nonparty-affiliated candidate in a jurisdiction that generally supports Democratic candidates. (An internal poll released by Worrell’s campaign in July showed her with an 11-point lead over Bain.)


https://floridaphoenix.com/2024/09/13/attorney-repeats-claim-that-desantis-will-invalidate-monique-worrells-reelection/

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