Reckless Allegations
March 1, 2002
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On Thursday, The Palm Beach Post implied serious criminal
misconduct based on inaccurate reporting and the recommendation
of their reporter by day, fiction novelist by night employee,
Mr. Shirish Date. As far as I understand, Mr. Date is not
an attorney, nor did The Post consult with any legal advisors
before recklessly and maliciously making these false
accusations.
The woman in question
in The Post story, Bridgette Gregory, serves the Office of the
Speaker as a legislative analyst, working often times fifty plus
hour work weeks coordinating all appointments to boards and
commissions on my behalf, meeting with elected officials and
citizen's of Florida on my behalf, and managing my very complex
and detailed calendar, among other duties. |
The Post maliciously
scrutinized Ms. Gregory's background, contacting her friends, family,
colleagues, and even a restaurant that she worked in when she was
eighteen years old and working her way through college. The
questions asked by Post reporters were often pejorative in nature,
sexist, and in my opinion character assassination. To that, I take
great offense.
Ms. Gregory took an unpaid
leave of absence last fall in order to help coordinate some of the
initial needs of my exploratory campaign. In response to The
Post's inaccurate reporting, all campaign related coordination was
conducted on a cellular phone that had no expense to the taxpayers, and
all campaign related emails were coordinated on a personal email
account. The only improper action found by the House General
Counsel, Tom Tedcastle, was an abundance of personal calls to family and
friends on her state paid cellular phone, and a personal check by Ms.
Gregory was written to cover that cost.
I strongly believe that it is
unacceptable to exploit political power to influence personal gain, and
if I had any doubts that the actions of Ms. Gregory were not legal and
ethical, the appropriate action would have been taken immediately.
Unlike The Palm Beach Post whose irresponsible accusations cited no
legal opinion, under questions of such a serious matter, The House of
Representatives consulted with the appropriate legal experts who deemed
Ms. Gregory to have acted appropriately and within the guidelines of
law.
I reiterate that The Palm Beach
Post, Mr. Date and other contributing reporters reported inaccurate
facts, made irresponsible and unchecked assessments, and committed
character assassinations on a woman who works diligently for the people
of the state of Florida.
I have included the legal
opinion of House General Counsel, Tom Tedcastle, in regards to these
accusations debunking each of the myths The Palm Beach Post asserted in
their story. I urge you to take immediate corrective action in
this matter.
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You can contact
the Speaker via email or
Capitol
Office:
Room 420 The Capitol, 402 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300
Phone (850)488-1450
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District
Office:
P.O. Box 622109
Oviedo, FL
32762-2109
(407)977-6500
SUNCOM: 392-6500
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You can contact the Speaker
via email or
Capitol Office:
Room 420 The Capitol, 402 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300
Phone (850)488-1450
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District Office:
P.O. Box 622109
Oviedo, FL
32762-2109
(407)977-6500
SUNCOM: 392-6500
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