WATCHDOG REPORT Vol.26 No. 45 April 3, 2026: EST: 05.06.00: A free community education resource for 26-years
WATCHDOG REPORT

Miami-Dade, Fla.
Vol. 26 No. 45, May3, 2026, Celebrating May 5th, 2000: 25-years of free weekly publishing! www.watchdogreport.net & Daniel A. Ricker: Editor-in Chief: Former Miami Herald featured, news reporter & free: 25-years weekly community education resource & news service, without the attitude, I will return next week, trying to raise money, thought the webpage with past.
>>> Just because you do not take an interest in politics does not mean politics will not take an interest in you. –Pericles (430 B.C.)
ARGUS REPORT: HEARD SEEN ON THE STREET
>>>The Warehouse in Miami is a real art lovers treat: https://www.margulieswarehouse.com/attachment/en/5e14ec99a5aa2c4d308b4567/News/6734bcf5b7d31c21460df697
>>> A little money came in last week, thank you and I no longer have Knight Foundation substantial support sadly.
Can you help? Been working for free again, with high gas prices adding to the strain, and could cost Republicans at the polls, plus the Iran war with no end in sight. For me $30.00 only bought 7 gallons of gas, with shortages being reported in south Florida.
Demetrio Perez Jr. was honored by the University of Miami Law school after a major donation to the school. He failed an ethics exam and tried to run for the school board claiming he was living in a shed, on a property his family owned and his mother disputed in the press as true noting large spiders lived in the shed. And at the time he lied to me about the location so many still talks loudest and the past is under the bridge. His father further was convicted of shaking down Section 8 residents in apartments he owned.
OBITUARY
Jeff L Berkowitz, 78, passed recently and a lawyer turned developer had projects throughout Dade, and was a driving force at the Miami Children’s Museum Watson Island and was seen often n Coconut Grove living in the South Grove. I was at his home, once when a relative passed and we had both been named Best of Miami and had a cigarette upstairs in the home.
His brother Richard was instrumental to the WDR in the early days building my webpage and offering other assistance in those early ears, even giving me an old computer to use. HE was a graduate of Deerfield Academy and Cornell and U of Miami law school and will be missed RIP Jeff you made your mark in so many ways while here.
CITY OF MIAMI
Mayor Eileen Higgins (net worth $4.494 million) has all the platitudes like resilience and smart growth but no “deep dive,” of the city’s expenses saying a 10 percent across the board cut in services is necessary after the historic growth in property taxes, still not fully accounted for as the city tree canopy is being destroyed at acerating levels one of the city’s most attractive features being destroyed and enhances property values, in the north grove a major reduction.
After numerous requests the city’s finance department responded in typical form minimalist. The finance committee last met on Feb 2, was the response yet hadn’t been listed in public meetings, since then with no agenda info from the February meeting included in the response.
Further the WDR asked why suddenly the Wednesday meeting to consider the decaying Coconut Grove Theater, was abruptly cancelled and got a cryptic message, another habit the city’s staff employs.
What about the mayor’s idea of a new $450 million GOB, for a new police headquarters, parks and cultural projects, a common ploy to get voter support over the years and no mention of a bond oversight board to protect the public funding not going to the usual suspects contractors and cost overruns in the wings. The city still has money from the Miami Forever bond many years ago and the sudden rush should be of concern and not on an August ballot which is a low turnout vote, something picked to easier voter approval by politicians in the past.
MIAMI DADE COUNTY
>>>> The Charter Review Task Force had its last meeting Tuesday in the commission chambers and the representative of the mayor’s office had an unbuttoned shirt showing his chest on the dais and was disrespectful of the office. The WDR has never seen such inappropriate attire in the chambers and shows a lack of respect of the proceedings and is a sad reflection on the mayor.
What bout former congressman David Rivera?
Rivera last week was convicted of lobbying for Venezuela and unregistered. He shared house with Marco Rubion while in the state house, that would later be in foreclosure and Rubio claimed in court he was unaware of any of this and the $50 million retainer fee Rivera was getting paid and after the conviction in federal court the WDR predicts via Rubio he will get a presidential Parden rather than jailtime.
>>> Five new constitutional offices create new opportunities for corruption with tax collector, Fernandez getting first taste a social butterfly needs to focus on his own employees, unknown if they go through same county employees hiring process screening checks, including drug and background checks, applies to all the other new offices, but tax collector has special power to average citizen, right up there with sheriff re intimidation?
County tax collector has first scandal, with the selling of drivers’ licenses. Dariel Fernandez, (net worth 660,715, in Dec 24) the man in the office is a social butterfly, that has his employees wearing polo shirts emblazoned with the office seal, creating an army of people capable of intimidating the average citizen. The offices a zoo have only a small window to talk to staff at navel level and he is all over social media and instead should focus on his job.
>>> What about former U.S. Attorney Pam Bondi (net worth $1.86 million in 2919), she has been fired by Trump and may resurface as a 2028 Florida gubernatorial candidate the WDR predicts given her past name recognition in the Sunshine State and needing a job. She was unable to prosecute the president’s enemies and her fumbling the Epstein files made her a liability to the president, apparently.
What about Kash Patel at FBI?
The FBI director a former Miami federal public defender had the reputation as a “decent trial attorney,” but a “megalomaniac,” and very interested in politics one person that worked with him told the WDR., and his days may be numbered as Trump cleans his own house cabinet after the poor performance of Kristi Noem and Bondi. Patel has fired seasoned special agents in a host of areas including terrorism, cyber war etc., and is another waiting for the hammer to drop the WDR., believes. There are also concerns about his drinking and disappearing from contact in this critical position.
Village of Coconut Grove
The Grove jammed with trucks construction has lost its luster thanks to the city, and any vestige of village life is gone with even Lokal closing, with only Greenstreet’s Café remaining. Miami government has destroyed the Grove and so-called affordable housing is an elusive dream. And the drams of past Grove glory are ashes, never to return sadly.
The county has five new celebrities in constitutional officers, as they go to many public events promoting themselves and patronage hiring becoming the new rule of the day.
Years ago, I had the honor of saving a baby girls life chocking, when I went out to get the aper and a neighbors wife came out hysterical with her chocking baby girl. I told her to turn her upside down give a pat on the back dislodging the object and she started crying the mother and father would later give me a nice bottle of wine. With children let gravity do its job in such a situation.
Tuesday the Miami-Dade County commission honored the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), and the for profits Level I trauma centers, in Kendall and throughout the county. These hospitals have bled off funding from Jackson’s world class Ryder Trauma Center.
What is ironic about this?
The county’s public hospital has the outstanding Ryder Trauma Center, that has been losing money because of these new trauma centers that are getting car crashes, where $10,000 in compensation is available versus Ryder that sees gunshot wounds where no compensation is available.
Ryder part of Jackson Health system is opening in April a new $400,000 million state of the art emergency room replacing the old aged one that was a throwback to decades past and a nightmare for county patients.
>>> WDR; on line for another year, after this housing crisis I am having and for first time, question why I decided to step up, and try to help the community be more honest and transparent in public institutions, and not benefit from having such early knowledge, as so many have.
I found a small cottage but motels are not cheap and many are booked and at one point I was almost homeless, but thankfully a room opened up and even contacted the chair of the homeless trust rather than sleep in my car, and people don’t realize the mental toll of such circumstances and no new money came in and renting in Miami is like a mortgage application tough when you are living in a cold motel room with the computer on a bed writing.
There is no one in Miami with the WDR, historical knowledge, and the abuse keeps on going with even the county’s inspector general office under attack, after the first Christopher Mazzella, setting the gold standard for the office and was left alone to do his job that now includes the 3rd largest public school district, and needs the oversight. Further, while things are difficult PayPal is an easy way to support keeping the WDR out there.
>>> With the retirement of CEO Carlos Migoya. June 1, and David Zambrana, with two doctorates, after being a trauma nurse 35-years and he is expected to follow in the success of the largest public hospital in the NW United States. Migoya brought credibility to the institution almost in bankruptcy and needing hundreds of millions in upgrades that had the institution struggling to survive and only 7 days of cash on hand when he took over. The man a former banker worked with the unions and has made the facilities some of the best of any public institutions in the nation partially because of ending county commissioners meddling in its operation. He successful got countywide approval for a $840 million GOB, that expanded the health facilities throughout the county with projects on time a budget.
However, on Sunday I am homeless and will be in a low-cost hotel, while trying to find an affordable apartment. I have been looking diligently
When I came in 1975, to Miami with pacemaker Cordis Corp, with 3,800 employees many Cuban workers. Pacemakers were the size of a hockey puck, with a three-year life, and there was even a nuclear pacemaker (mostly sold in Palm Springs, Ca.), but kept patients’ hearts beating and pacemakers, were considered one of, the great medical inventions of the 20th Century, versus physicians telling patients “It’s your ticker, get your affairs in order,” and the patients would die in their sleep from a complete heart block, or bradycardia.
Further, my parents sponsored some Cubans they met on a family trip to Varadero Beach in 1957, and one was a physician Dr. Martinez, that county Commissioner Javier Souto knew after he bought me lunch at government center, when I was hungry and just starting in 2000.
Former Mayor Francis Suarez, giving Rolex’s to his past sergeant of arms, is consistent to his two terms as mayor. He has never followed the ethics rules in his two terms as mayor. The man made a fortune as mayor with many undisclosed clients including Fischer Island, and the watch gifts are consistent, with someone, who wants to keep his past actions under the radar, during his term. The question with the watches did the taxpayers pay for the expensive pieces, which given Suarez’s history is probable the case.
>>> Quality Control in government is a non-existent sight with the roadways the glaring example, throughout Miami-Dade. Residents wonder why road repair jobs make the roads worse than they were before, and shoddy work doesn’t have any ramifications, for the contractors.
>> To contribute to the WDR send and make it payable to Daniel A. Ricker, I can now transfer the PayPal money. Hopefully some $ help will come in.
Thank you. Dan ALERT NEW POST OFFICE ADDRESS
Please make check out to me. NEW ADDRESS
Daniel A. Ricker
411 Santander Ave., apt.#1
Coral Gables Fla.
33134
A recent featured story on the WDR publisher, not …Still Barking: A Watchdog at 25 – Coconut Grove Spotlight
I would not go to this extreme first time in 26-years, and hope help or anything if possible is goal?
>>>Further I am available as spokesperson on scams, over the holidays that even took in the skeptical WDR, but time is clicking down for this stupid stressed person.
>>>The district’s financial reports: https://pdfs.dadeschools.net/Bdarch/2025/Bd111925/agenda/e1.pdf
>>>My cell is 305 586 8560 for help, and includes 25-years of WDRs on line at www.watchdogreport.net
However, no one discussed Lopez’s checkered past and vacated federal felony conviction, and: she was later commuted by Clinton, but an eyebrow raises, after “honest services law,” modified. For more on Lopez on this go: https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/when-vicki-met-syl-6360715/
Further her conviction was vacated by a federal court judge https://www.miaminewtimes.com/opinion/former-lee-county-commissioner-vicki-lukis-is-no-longer-a-convicted-felon-6539127/
https://ballardpartners.com/team-member
And here is what I wrote 2 weeks ago, in the WDR, Clinton commuted Lopez sentence in federal court after serving 15-months, after charge law modified and vacated the charge, she has Sylvester Lukis connection, major south Florida lobbyist connection Ballard Partners, and eventually married Lukis, for more go to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicki_Lopez
>>> Lobbyists Selfies with elected judges, state attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle (net worth 2024 $7.017million), makes for just one happy family and these new countywide celebrities should consider how all this social content appears to residents, not in a positive way. This, disregard of who your photographed with condones any of their possible past transgressions. And sullies both people’s reputation.
JHS trustee minutes: Infection prevention remained a major success area. The hospital achieved record-low infection rates for central line (CLABSI), catheter-associated urinary tract (CAUTI), and C. difficile infections. Several quarters recorded zero infections, and the hospital maintained 365 consecutive days without a healthcare-associated infection, a milestone reflecting the system’s high reliability and consistent quality standards.
I am looking for work as a public oracle regarding all the public institutions and
IF you can, I used $350,000 of my own money, a big mistake, as I got older and thought someone might have taken me out by then.
>>> I also want to thank JoAnn Bass of Joe’s Stone Crab for allowing me to eat free at the corner bar spot, for years, where I saw everyone come in, and could interview them. She was always very kind to me and her support check in 2009, allowed me to leave the hospital, with an external suction device after being septic.
One “Miami Beach older lady once told me I don’t care were corrupt, what bothered her was how cheap we were. And with all this money being spread around the look is not good
>>> Miami-Dade County civics program off to a mixed start and one the county is farming out to MDC, $150,000. Is slotted for this program. But, like the required ethics training for county employees, this subject should also be included in the ethics training.
COMMUNTY EVENT
New Exhibitions to Open at the Warehouse
November 12, 2025 – April 4, 2026
MIAMI–The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse opens to the public this season with three exhibitions highlighting key moments of 20th Century art and photography history. https://www.margulieswarehouse.com/
Pop Art features sculpture and paintings from the 1960s through 1990s by Johns, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Wesselmann, Rosenquist, Chamberlain, and Segal. Records of the Past includes 60 photographs from the National Child Labor Committee by Lewis Hine. Additionally, this season we present an exhibition of Italian Art grounded in the 1960s movement Arte Povera where artists subverted traditional ways of making art by using ephemeral and “poor” materials. Our presentation of these art historically relevant exhibitions with contemporary art continues our founding mission to provide visitors with opportunities for active learning and direct engagement with the art.
>>> PAST media on what WDR has gone through: Published on January 20, 2003, Page 1E, Orlando Sentinel, PAPERWORK TIGER, Miami’s citizen watchdog piles up government files in his quest to keep the “little people” informed. https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2003-01-20-0301190045-story.html
>>> Watchdog Report publisher named ‘Best Citizen’ 2003 by the Miami New Times
The publisher would like to thank the weekly alternative paper Miami New Times for bestowing their 2003 Best of Miami, ‘Best Citizen’ award to me and I am honored. Thank you. To read the full story go to http://www.miaminewtimes.com/best-of/2003/people-and-places/best-citizen-6399517 Given having to move and low funding it is difficult for me to write, hope better next week. Losing Knight is a real blow.
>>> Further Baptist Health, and the health system is part of the healthcare constellation available to Miami residents and Baptist saved my life so I have a special interest in helping Baptist & Public JHS: for more go to https://baptisthealth.net/baptist-health-foundation
>>> Just because you do not take an interest in politics does not mean politics will not take an interest in you. –Pericles (430 B.C.).
>> To contribute to the WDR send and make it payable to Daniel A. Ricker, I can now transfer the PayPal money. Hopefully some $ help will come in.
Thank you. Dan ALERT NEW POST OFFICE ADDRESS SINCE OLD ONE HAD TO MOVE:
Please make check out to me.
Daniel A. Ricker
3692 Grand Ave.#125
Miami, Fla.33133
A recent featured story on the WDR publisher, not …Still Barking: A Watchdog at 25 – Coconut Grove Spotlight
Published on January 20, 2003, Page 1E, Orlando Sentinel, PAPERWORK TIGER, Miami’s citizen watchdog piles up government files in his quest to keep the “little people” informed. https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2003-01-20-0301190045-story.html
>>>Watchdog Report publisher named ‘Best Citizen’ 2003 by the Miami New Times
The publisher would like to thank the weekly alternative paper Miami New Times for bestowing their 2003 Best of Miami, ‘Best Citizen’ award to me and I am honored. Thank you. To read the full story go to http://www.miaminewtimes.com/best-of/2003/people-and-places/best-citizen-6399517
>>> Army Corps of Engineers Director Captain Miller here: do you know U.S. Rep. Bill Young, R- Tampa? No, I said in a phone call suggested by Dr. Fran Bohnsack but a few days later.
I was at the Elephant Forum luncheon at the old downtown Sheraton, and Stanley J. Tate, (who would later become a special advisor to President George W. Bush and helped create The Florida College Prepaid program,) and had a black diplomatic passport. Tate, said he was playing golf with Young soon and I told him about the need for funding of the Miami River dredging, and through local U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-lehiten, R-Miami, Young got the funding request inserted and it was “included,” in the federal budget bill. After I saw this go through and it was completed and activated the river in property values to the city,
I did a few more side projects an enclosed dumpster pad at the Elementary school in the Grove with principal Dr. von Bebe, amazed since I took the problem to the Dir. Of construction who said it was wrong and a Ninja team did it in a few weeks, versus the six months Bebe had spent, with no luck.
>>Lotus House for families, where hope blossoms are in need of food donations https://lotushouse.org/ The vital organization that serves women and children has been a community asset for years under the guidance of Constance Collins. Since I have been food insecure it is a rehabilitating condition.
>>> Since my profile in the Coconut Grove Spotlight, my life has only gotten worse since I have to move and am eating at Mc Donalds. Here’s the positive article of my past years work. https://coconutgrovespotlight.com/2025/04/14/still-barking-a-watchdog-at-25/ :
AND Here is a national story that ran in all the Tribune Paper’s and Maya Bell the reporterhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2003/01/20/i-go-when-you-cannot/ https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2003/01/20/i-go-when-you-cannot/ She spent a lot of time with me back then when the threats were coming in and my house was on police watch, so it would not be a public record, and safer for me as well as a columnist with The Miami Herald. These along with the internet were what I faced trying to bring competent, but good government to Miami public institutions, and JHS, as an uninsured person for five years back then.
This is almost what happened in 2000, after my debit card was scammed which happened Thursday, as well. But back then someone had to be a lobbyist for the citizens and I have never been arrested sued, or anything else and you had to be almost perfect as an Anglo in the changing Miami demographics, since coming in 1975, when I first came to Miami. After 25- weeks of yearly reports I am waiting to hear if support comes in. The things in the world are bad but local high-definition reporting is still important still important to have historical perspective with so many new peoples, here.
www.WHAT ABOUT KEEPING THEM HONEST.com? .https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/immigration/article312682193.html
>>>Finally, some community leaders are banding together in a media buy to demand due process for the immigrant Miami community. The silence of our congressional delegation to the scenes of rough ICE agents arrests is shocking Americans’ told only, “The worst of the worst, that would be arrested with President Trump giving them federal immunity cover to continue in the present way, that the agents are almost seeming to enjoy it, that has picked up Americans not illegal immigrants, as the administration says.https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/immigration/article312682193.html
The congressional delegation from U.S. Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Miami (net worth $2.22/in 2021, and all our delegation members are Cuban’s and refugees themselves and their silence regarding the intimidation tactics used by ICE, is showing their lack of “due process,” and the broad sweep with ICE becoming the largest federal department, in the nation and for many a scary development, via a national federal law enforcement branch https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2025/jul/11/jon-favreau/ICE-FBI-bill-Donald-Trump-largest/
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cLWp16FTioA2iwleirtLPw3N0LiZAT3E/view
>>>After 20-years I need community help to keep at this and know you have many demands on your finances but if you can please keep me going when you cannot. Thank you
https://www.voterfocus.com/CampaignFinance/candidate_pr.php?el=8&c=muncitymiami
>> RFK, Jr. as Secretory of health &Human services, is a bridge to far. He may have a point re color additives but, he is not a scientist, engineer, or physician, and America better not have another outbreak like Covid, and his lack of knowledge, could hamper generations in the future. A man who had a brain worm removed has benefited from medical advances. But he is not a scientist or physicians and his refusal to listen to the scientific community, is dangerous to public health. (Don’t dare watch shows of his life the bear body in a park and whale incident, are just crazy entitled preppy behavior, given family tragedy), but concerning in this new role.
>>> I emphasize this because it is such a tragedy for America and our children, as he continues to make medical blunders, re autism & circumcision.
Americas medical advancements from stents to pacemakers, cutting edge, and his crusade on vaccines and incidents of smallpox rising a (highly contagious disease) once thought eradicated plus hepatitis B vaccination saving 20,000 patients said one US senator physician, in a hearing.
The attorney changing western medicine will go down in history as the destroyer of public health through acronyms. His role at the CDC with many scientists leaving after his odd wake-up call and shake-up. The man from a famous family has decided he’s a physician and God help the nation. https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/covid-vaccine-costs-just-spiked-for-millions-thanks-to-rfk-jr/ar-AA1Lv007?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=0ddd9c0047a14bdd8dd4527847e5d628&ei=12
Further, having worked in the cardiac pacing world so advanced now knowing one of the driving forces Dr. Michel Mirowski, of the implantable defibrillator team at Johns Hopkins University, and driving a force in the team when other physicians laughed at the idea of shocking the heart, and the physician is a Holocaust survivor. Kennedy” questioning at the Senate makes him seem nuts, and disrespectable to the questioning senators.
>>> I should be dead if it were not for the surgical skill of Dr. Jorge Rabaza and technology, at South Miami hospital to heal me after becoming septic having waited too long since no health insurance.
Kennedy’s role at the CDC is almost a Dark Ages, philosophy from the past heroin addict that claims faith God has filled the tragic family’s history void he felt when using the narcotic now in charge of the nation’s health, for a change has physicians clamoring, for new scientific research before America gets in serious health problem after the big announcement about Tylenol and Autism….
However, medical advances like the COVID vaccination Operation Warp Speed, saved thousands of lives. Politics is one thing but science and medicine is based on validated research not wild rumors. And the CDC role globally cannot be underestimated. Having sold pacemakers in Japan because the Japanese medical industry wanted to take risk of Sony pacemaker killing a grandmother in a Japan, I am a Constitutionalist but this CDC issue is a disaster waiting to happen and physicians nationwide are calling for his resignation.
“Miami is the graduate school for fraud.” said Alex Acosta, while Miami U.S. Attorney, but we are losing some of our top fraud prosecutors.
>>> And I am surprised more leaders are not sticking their neck out, like Fernandez about the rough treatment of immigrants and not the bad people, drug dealers, rapists they are claiming in a recruitment ad ICE is interested in, says the hiring COMMERCIAL, given how many Cuban immigrants have come to Miami I am surprised, how alone and vilified Fernandez has become, from his letters decrying harsh treatment.
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Published on September 9, 1999, Page 1EA, Miami Herald, the (FL)
CITIZEN ADVOCATE’ KEEPS TABS ON POLITICIANS
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MIAMI-DADE WATCHDOG WILL BE MISSED
Published on January 20, 2003, Page 1E, Orlando Sentinel, PAPERWORK TIGER, Miami’s citizen watchdog piles up government files in his quest to keep the “little people” informed. https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2003-01-20-0301190045-story.html
>>>Watchdog Report publisher named ‘Best Citizen’ 2003 by the Miami New Times
The publisher would like to thank the weekly alternative paper Miami New Times for bestowing their 2003 Best of Miami, ‘Best Citizen’ award to me and I am honored. Thank you. To read the full story go to http://www.miaminewtimes.com/best-of/2003/people-and-places/best-citizen-6399517
>>> And to support the WDR go to my Pay Pal account that is easy to use and right now would be a great time: http://paypal.me/WatchdogReport
Further, if you would rather send a check send it made out to Daniel Ricker and mail it to 3692 Grand Ave., #125 Miami, Fla. 33133. Thank you, Dan.
>>>And having a member of the press at public meetings gives teeth to the Florida Sunshine Law (and why you get a Flu Shot) and open meetings tape recorded keeps good governance in place and reduces waste fraud and abuse, and public corruption, and is why you don’t speed in front of a state trooper for example. And hope you can support the WDR efforts to have informed residents of public institutions issues, in our community.
>>> Further the www.watchdogreport.net in South Florida is an established news service presence, because most people are too busy to go to these important meetings., and all the information comes through me as a central point allowing me to see things at a 100-mile altitude and being an early warning system when projects have overruns or other issues. But my job is to sound the alarm and I have done so many times over the past years in a host of ways.
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HUGH CULVERHOUSE, Jr (The first contributor to the WDR)
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT www.fpl.com .
THE MIAMI HERALD www.miamiherald.com (2000-2007)
ARTHUR HERTZ, deceased one of the first supporters
WILLIAM HUGGETT, Seamen Attorney (Deceased)
ALFRED NOVAK
LINDA E. RICKER (Deceased)
JOHN S. and JAMES L. KNIGHT FOUNDATION www.knightfoundation.org
THE HONORABLE STANLEY G. TATE
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RON BOOK, Esq. https://rlbookpa.com/team/
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LINDA MURPHY: Gave a new laptop in Oct. 2001 to keep me going.
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