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ARS Global signed a contract with the
“It definitely strikes me as pay to play and awarding contracts based on campaign donations,” said
Political opponents of DeSantis have called migrant relocation flights a taxpayer-financed political stunt to bolster his failed presidential campaign’s anti-immigration platform.
Between making the DeSantis donation and getting the state contract, a storm of lawsuits were filed against ARS Global and
“This is a massive illegal insurance scheme like no other,” said
The fallout from the lawsuits has left thousands of homeowners waiting on claims to pay contractors so they can finish repairing their homes while the courts sort out the legal mess. And it’s led to multiple legal filings involving ARS, the law firm and former employees.
“The record in these cases establishes that they have undertaken a brazen, multi-faceted campaign to enrich themselves with ill-gotten contingency fees paid to them by unwitting insurance companies ostensibly on behalf of named insureds that they and their firm did not represent,” North said.
The McClenny law firm’s founding partner,
The
The department has also turned over its investigative file to the FBI, said
Monson said he wondered if anyone in the DeSantis administration “knew of these allegations or developments when they decided to award this contract.”
Did Florida know?
But a spokesman for Chief Financial Officer
“If and when the department has information to share regarding a specific case, we will make that available,” spokesman
The governor’s office didn’t respond to a request for comment.
In the nine months since the contract with ARS Global was signed, the company has received
ARS received another
The total includes
It also includes nearly
A key figure in the lawsuits is
Normoyle deferred all comment to
“Given the ongoing legal proceedings, we are unable to provide further details at this moment,” the statement said.
Guthrie said in an email to the
He also said they could have met during a hurricane conference in
“When I am engaged by an individual that wants to do business with us, I send them to the following link on our website,” Guthrie said.
ARS made the
Two months later, ARS Global hired lobbyist
On
ARS Global and their business partners came to
“They swept in like they were our saviors,” said
ARS Global sought out customers among the severely damaged condominiums along
But before
ARS Global, which has been in the disaster response business for decades, invested
ARS Global set up shop in
It hired Velawcity, a
By late 2022, federal judges across
“Tell your partners in
A review of those cases found that McClenny Moseley had filed duplicate claims, some against the wrong insurance company, or on behalf of clients who didn’t retain them as counsel, or who had already settled with their insurance companies, court records say.
Lawyers disbarred
Within the first few months of 2023, federal courts issued sanctions against the firm and the
Legal action from homeowners, contractors and investors quickly followed suit, including class action litigation in
ARS Global and its partners sued each other as well. ARS Global sued the law firm over its
Seventeen of those field inspectors in turn sued ARS and Global Estimating Services over unpaid overtime and bonuses, claiming their boss “willfully violated” federal labor laws.
“Why this is important to
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