TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Three men with grand redevelopment plans descended on Tallahassee sometime in 2015, eager to schedule work meetings and social gatherings with the most well-connected denizens of City Hall who could help their projects become reality.One lobbyist in particular drew their attention: Adam Corey, a businessman whose friendship with the mayor dated back to their college days, when both served in student government. Through Mr. Corey, the out-of-town businessmen would eventually get so cozy with local leaders that they partied with a city commissioner in Las Vegas and toured New York Harbor with the Tallahassee mayor.The businessmen, however, were really undercover F.B.I. agents engaged in a two-year operation to root out corruption in city government. The mayor was Andrew Gillum, a rising star in Democratic politics with his sights set on higher office.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/01/u...llahassee.html
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Well what do you know? The Democrats want to run a crook. He has to be since he was accused of being one.