Florida State Senate General Counsel JEREMIAH HAWKES, son of a controversial former appellate judge and current lobbyist, negotiated a $900,000 settlement with Senate Appropriations Committee Chair JACK LATVALA's sexual harassment victim, which obliged her to quit working for the Senate and never apply for a job there again. So much for Florida Senate Republican Family Values conservatives.
Florida's Senate President unilaterally approved a $900,000 settlement with an alleged victim of sexual harassment by Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Jack Latvala.
The settlement includes a provision barring the victim from ever applying for a job with the Florida State Senate again. That's wrong.
The settlement was negotiated by Florida State Senate General Counsel Jeremiah Hawkes, 41, a failed judge candidate who once worked for Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco -- Hawkes is the son of a lobbyist for judges and former Chief Judge of the First District Court of Appeals in Tallahassee, Paul M Hawkes.
Ethics charges were dismissed against the senior Hawkes over a $49 million "Taj Mahal" courthouse in South Tallahassee after he resigned, with the Florida Supreme Court finding the case moot, while maintaining continuing jurisdiction if Hawkes ever became a judge again. Florida Politics reports that the senior Hawkes was a prosecutor, a Republican legislator from Citrus County, a top staffer to Gov. Jeb Bush and two (2) Republican House speakers, Dan Webster and Tom Feeney, and a close friend of Education Commissioner designate Richrd Concern, former House Speaker. His clients include "Duke Energy, the Florida Conference of District Court of Appeal Judges, the Florida Medical Association, the Florida Public Defender Association, and the Florida State University Foundation. He also represented The Stronach Group, which operates South Florida’s Gulfstream Park. Stipanovich said he will continue to represent all those clients."
I've asked the Leon County State's Attorney for the files on his abortive investigation of Latvala. No Response.
I've asked OUR State Senate for OUR documents.
I've asked OUR State Senate to sue LATVALA for restitution of the amount paid out to the victim.
This $900,000 sexual harassment and retaliation settlement is being paid for by We, the People, the taxpayers of Florida. The alleged sexual harasser, Senate Appropriations Committee Chair JACK LATVALA, escapes criminal prosecution and personal accountability. As my mentor, former USDOL Chief Judge Nahum Litt told me in 1985, when a government manager sexually harasses, retaliates or commits discrimination, the wrongdoer should pay personally. Will the Florida State Sente bring an action to require LATVALA to reimburse the Senate for the $900,000 being paid to his victim?
It's our money.
No documents from these rebarbative retromingent reprobate reptilian Tallahassee Republicans, yet.
Here's the correspondence:
-----Original Message----- From: Ed Slavin Sent: Fri, Jan 4, 2019 8:40 pm Subject: Re: Ed Slavin Request No. 2019-6: Florida State Senate $900,000 EEOC sexual harassment and retaliation settlement in Rachel Perrin Rogers v. State Senator Jack Latvala, et al./ florida Senate Public Records Request #19
Dear Mr. Hawkes: 1. Will the Florida State Senate -- or its insurance company -- please file an action against JACK LATVALA for restitution of the $900,000 settlement? 2. Please send any documents researching the law on this option. 3. Please call me to discuss. Thank you. With kindest regards, I am, Sincerely yours, Ed Slavin 904-377-4998 www.cleanupcityofstaugustine.blogspot.com www.edslavin.com
-----Original Message----- From: Ed Slavin Sent: Fri, Jan 4, 2019 8:14 pm Subject: Ed Slavin Request No. 2019-6: Florida State Senate $900,000 EEOC sexual harassment and retaliation settlement in Rachel Perrin Rogers v. State Senator Jack Latvala, et al./ florida Senate Public Records Request #19
Dear Mr. Hawkes: 1. Please call me to discuss. 2. Please send me the requested documents. Thank you. With kindest regards, I am, Sincerely yours, Ed Slavin 904-377-4998 www.cleanupcityofstaugustine.blogspot.com www.edslavin.com
-----Original Message----- From: Ed Slavin To: PublicRecordsRequests Sent: Fri, Jan 4, 2019 6:14 pm Subject: Re: Ed Slavin Request No. 2019-6: Florida State Senate $900,000 EEOC sexual harassment and retaliation settlement in Rachel Perrin Rogers v. State Senator Jack Latvala, et al./ florida Senate Public Records Request #19
Dear Ms. Perez: 1. The Florida State Senate's delay is disdainful and disrespectful to the public's constitutional Right to Know, voted by 83% of Florida voters in Article I, Sec. 24, Florida Constitution. 2. Please send documents. Now. 3. As James Madison wrote, "Knowledge will forever govern ignorance: And a people who mean to be their own Governors, must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives." 4. Please call me today to discuss. 5. Please include "Request No. 2019-6: Florida State Senate $900,000 EEOC sexual harassment and retaliation settlement in Rachel Perrin Rogers v. State Senator Jack Latvala, et al." in the title of all e-mails and correspondence. Thank you. With kindest regards, I am, Sincerely yours, Ed Slavin 904-377-4998 www.cleanupcityofstaugustine.blogspot.com www.edslavin.com
-----Original Message----- From: PublicRecordsRequests To: Ed Slavin Sent: Fri, Jan 4, 2019 5:09 pm Subject: Public Records Request #19
Dear Mr. Slavin:
The Senate received your public records request dated January 4, 2019, for the following:
· “Please send me all of the documents on Rachel Perrin Rogers v. State Senator Jack Latvala, et al., involving a reported $900,000 EEOC settlement re: sexual harassment and retaliation by former State Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Jack Latvala. Please include all draft settlement agreements and documents on discussion and discussion between the parties, negotiations on the amount and terms of settlement, legal filings, analytical statements of position, briefs, EEOC and court investigative statements, affidavits, depositions, etc.”
A response to this request will be given in a reasonable amount of time. Should this request result in an extensive use of Senate information technology resources, clerical or supervisory assistance, an extensive use fee estimate will be provided for approval prior to processing the request.
The Senate provides this response pursuant to Article 1, Section 24 of the Florida Constitution, section 11.0431, Florida Statutes, and Senate Rule 1.48. Under Article 1, Section 24(c) of the Florida Constitution, each house of the Legislature is exclusively authorized to adopt rules governing the enforcement of the maintenance, control and disposition of public records with respect to their own public records.
The Senate will be in contact should any additional information be needed. Otherwise, a notification will be sent once the records are ready for release.
Sincerely,
Michelle
Michelle Perez Public Records Manager Office of the Senate General Counsel 302 The Capitol 404 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Phone: (850) 487-5237 Fax: (850) 487-6444
Here is the POLITICO article on the settlement:
Perrin Rogers was one of six women who told POLITICO in November, 2017 — anonymously at first — that disgraced former Senate budget chief Jack Latvala sexually harassed. | Flickr
Perrin Rogers resigns, settles for nearly $1M with Senate
TALLAHASSEE — Top staffer Rachel Perrin Rogers will resign from the state Senate on Friday after settling with the chamber for nearly $1 million over sexual harassment and workplace discrimination allegations.
As part of the settlement reached last month, the Florida Senate will make a one time $900,000 payment to a trust account held by the law firm of Perrin Rogers’ attorney, Tiffany Cruz.
All parties had been barred last month from discussing the case, which was reviewed in federal administrative court by Judge Alexander Fernandez. That gag order was lifted when the case was dismissed on Wednesday.
Perrin Rogers, the top aide to future Senate President Wilton Simpson, directed POLITICO to her resignation letter, dated Dec. 19.
“I feel an immense sadness that at this time I am no longer able to do this work for you in the Senate. Thank you for your unwavering support,” Perrin Rogers wrote in the letter, which was addressed to Simpson. “Having the opportunity to assist as you’ve served your constituents has been an honor.”
She had no further comment.
Several prominent politicians may have had to testify if the case had progressed, which could have forced them to talk about some of the Legislature's skeletons under oath. Among those Perrin Rogers wanted to put under oath were Simpson, disgraced former Senate Budget Chair Jack Latvala, former Senate President Joe Negron, Senate Rules Chairwoman Lizbeth Benacquisto, Florida Senate counsel and lobbyist George Meros, St. Petersburg publisher Peter Schorsch and even Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, according to court records.
Perrin Rogers was one of six women who told POLITICO in November, 2017 — anonymously at first — that Latvala sexually harassed them by groping them or making lewd and demeaning comments. She followed those accusations with a confidential Senate complaint.
Following two explosive probes into Latvala’s behavior by the Senate — one of which determined that he likely harassed and groped Perrin Rogers — he resigned last January. One of those reports said Latvala might have broken state law by engaging in a sex-for-votes offer with a lobbyist with whom he had an affair, but the state attorney declined to prosecute.
Senate spokesperson Katie Betta told POLITICO through a written statement on Thursday that Fernandez had always recommended “mediation as a solution that would bring a more timely resolution to what had already become a protracted and public employment matter.”
Betta added: “President [Bill] Galvano believed the matter would continue to negatively impact the parties and distract from the important work of the Senate, while legal fees mounted for all involved. For those reasons, President Galvano authorized the recent mediation which led to the settlement. The settlement brings this matter to a conclusion that allows both parties to move forward.”
Here are Paul M. Hawkes' 2018 legislative lobbying clients:
Paul M. Hawkes
Mailing Address:
101 N Monroe Street Suite 1090 Tallahassee, FL 32301
Phone Number:
(850) 212-3067
Principals:
• Lobbyists registered to lobby the House and Senate will not display any chamber reference. • Lobbyists registered to lobby one chamber and/or the PSCNC (Public Service Commission Nominating Council) will display the names of the entity(ies) next to their names (e.g., (Senate, PSCNC)) within the principal's information. • Lobbyists registered to lobby all three legislative entities will display all entity names (e.g., (House, Senate, PSCNC)).
100 W Atlantic Boulevard 2nd Floor; Suite 276 Pompano Beach, Florida 33060 Industry Code: 925120 Community development agencies, government Effective Date: 2/21/2018
750 Park of Commerce Dr. Suite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Industry Code: 531190 Equity real estate investment trusts (REITs), primarily leasing real estate (except residential buildings and dwellings, nonresidential buildings, miniwarehouses, and self-storage units) Effective Date: 1/4/2018
100 W Atlantic Boulevard 2nd Floor; Suite 276 Pompano Beach, Florida 33060 Industry Code: 925120 Community development agencies, government Effective Date: 2/22/2018
750 Park of Commerce Dr. Suite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Industry Code: 531190 Equity real estate investment trusts (REITs), primarily leasing real estate (except residential buildings and dwellings, nonresidential buildings, miniwarehouses, and self-storage units) Effective Date: 1/4/2018