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QBE Specialty Insurance has sued the city in federal court seeking a judge's declaration that they have no responsibility to pay the legal fees for Commissioner Joe Carollo in his various lawsuits. They are seeking to recover the fees they've already paid out.
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A federal magistrate judge in Miami ordered a pause on the auction of Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo's home until the court can decide if the property is protected under Florida law.
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U.S. Marshals on Friday placed a notice of levy at Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo's Coconut Grove home, stating that they’ll soon be selling it to satisfy the $63.5 million judgment against him in a federal civil rights lawsuit.
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In an objection to getting his salary taken by his legal opponents, Joe Carollo says he is the head of a household that includes a Venezuelan immigrant family he's been sponsoring since January.
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In an interview with AmericaTeVe about the racial gerrymandering lawsuit against Miami, the city commissionor criticized the federal judge overseeing the case.
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The call — after a federal jury found him liable for violating the civil rights of business owners who supported his political opponent — came at a rally outside City Hall, with support from across the geography of the city.
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Now that a federal jury has ordered the Miami commissioner to pay $63.5 million in a civil rights lawsuit, will Miami taxpayers have to pay the damages and what's next for him politically?
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A federal jury has found Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo liable for violating the civil rights of William Fuller and Martin Pinilla, after accusations he had used the offices of city government to harass their businesses and properties over politics.
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Attorneys for both sides have delivered closing arguments in the trial against Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo. Little Havana business owners William Fuller and Martin Pinilla accused him of using city resources to retaliate against them over politics. Now, it's up to the jury.
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Miami City Commissioner Joe Carollo spoke to jurors for the first time Monday in the federal trial where he stands accused of abusing city power to harass two Little Havana entrepreneurs, William Fuller and Martin Pinilla.
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COMMENTARY If you feared there's no successor to Joe Carollo as the blowtorch-bearer of Miami's banana republic politics, look no further than Kevin Cabrera.
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In an explosive newly released court document, a former City of Miami manager testified under oath that he witnessed first-hand that City of Miami commissioner Joe Carollo was “targeting” code enforcement against certain businesses in Little Havana in order to shut them down.