Ken Hagan |
The federal investigation into shady land deals in Hillsborough County includes several targets besides County Commissioner Ken Hagan and his family, Tampa Bay Beat has learned.
Those being investigated include private citizens as well as other public officials, according to our source in Tallahassee. No specific names were mentioned but could very well include Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, former Mayor Bob Buckhorn, County Administrator Mike Merrill, Water Street Tampa developer Jeff Vinik, and Ybor City land magnate Darryl Shaw.
Both houses of the Florida Legislature and the powerful Associated Industries of Florida have filed amicus curiae briefs in favor of jettisoning the one percent additional sales tax that makes Hillsborough the highest taxing county in Florida.
The FBI probe into Hagan will determine whether or not the commissioner broke the law in leveraging his considerable influence inside the county center to benefit developers, landowners, and attorneys he is connected to either by blood or friendship.
The FBI probe into Hagan will determine whether or not the commissioner broke the law in leveraging his considerable influence inside the county center to benefit developers, landowners, and attorneys he is connected to either by blood or friendship.
Mike Merrill |
It was our Tallahassee source that led to this Aug. 19 Tampa Bay Beat story that asserted the FBI, fresh from indicting City of Tallahassee officials, are looking at local governments throughout Florida. A photo of Hagan accompanied the article.
Hillsborough County commissioners, aware voters have lost their appetite for siphoning public money to support a sports owner, have refused to place the stadium issue on a countywide ballot. Most of the commission is all in on subsidizing the stadium, apparently unaware of the corrupt tentacles reaching from county center to Hagan’s profiteering friends. Sternberg is a New York-based billionaire whose time spent in Tampa Bay appears solely to convince public officials to help bail out his attendance-starved franchise.
Shaw and Vinik are both “investors” in the economically-reeling Tampa Bay Times who has led the charge for raiding the public treasury to finance light rail and a stadium in Ybor. More than two years ago, Tampa Bay Beat reported Shaw was financially entangled with the Times prior to any entity purporting to be the mainstream media.
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A new Rays stadium, enthusiastically endorsed by team owner Stu Sternberg, appears a long shot, despite the efforts of Hagan and Merrill to cobble together a $650 million+ package, the public subsidy for Sternberg’s projected $800 million playpen.
Hillsborough County commissioners, aware voters have lost their appetite for siphoning public money to support a sports owner, have refused to place the stadium issue on a countywide ballot. Most of the commission is all in on subsidizing the stadium, apparently unaware of the corrupt tentacles reaching from county center to Hagan’s profiteering friends. Sternberg is a New York-based billionaire whose time spent in Tampa Bay appears solely to convince public officials to help bail out his attendance-starved franchise.
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Castor has repeatedly refused to respond to interview requests from Tampa Bay Beat, preferring lobbed softballs from the obsequious local media. For a former police chief, she strikingly lacks mettle.
Buckhorn and Castor |
Former Tampa Mayor Buckhorn pushed the stadium in tandem with Hagan for months but fell strangely silent on the matter starting about a year ago. Many speculated that Buckhorn was turned off by Hagan’s tactics and spurious connections who would collect a windfall on the deal. Others believed the canny politician weighed the risk-reward ratio and found a distaste for it.
None of Vinik’s travails, including SEC investigations, and the reasons for them are ever reported by the Times.
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