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Patricia Duarte has asked for a continuance of her scheduled criminal trial after the coalition's former President and CEO Tiffany Carr pleaded no contest to felony charges.
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Former Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence President and CEO Tiffany Carr pleaded no contest to two felony charges related to money earmarked for domestic violence shelters.
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Carr is accused of awarding herself more than $3.7 million that as a result didn’t go to people in dire need of protection and services
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The criminal case against Tiffany Carr has been delayed again because her attorney is also representing former President Donald Trump.
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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement says Tiffany Carr surrendered Monday at a sheriff’s office in North Carolina after an arrest warrant was issued last week.
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In 2021, Tiffany Carr agreed to pay millions to settle lawsuits centered on the state’s attempt to claw back “exorbitant” compensation paid to coalition leaders.
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The former head of the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence will pay $2.1 million as part of a settlement of a series of lawsuits centered on the state’s attempt to claw back “exorbitant” compensation.
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With several lawsuits on hold amid mediation, a Leon County circuit judge wants an update on the status of negotiations in the state’s attempt to recoup millions of dollars paid to former leaders of the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
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Florida’s attempt to recoup millions of dollars paid to Tiffany Carr, the former CEO of the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence, is inching along, as Carr and the agency’s ousted directors duke it out in court.
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A Florida judge is allowing a third of the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence Foundation’s assets to be used for victim services. A court-appointed receiver is overseeing the finances of the organization after questionable spending by its founder and CEO.