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Broward SAO Employee Walks Free, Maintains Innocence in Fraud Case.

A lady – who worked for the Broward Head prosecutor’s Office when she was accused of misrepresentation – left the Broward Region Primary Prison in Stronghold Lauderdale singing gospel music Saturday night. Covering her face, Josephine Brown said she had not perpetrated any of the wrongdoings agents blamed her for. She likewise said the entire experience of being a suspect in the equity framework was damaging.
“We didn’t get 50 pennies out of the arrangement,” said Brown, 65, adding: “I’ve never perpetrated a wrongdoing. I’ve forever been faithful to my work.
I love my work.”

As per the SAO, she started working at the workplace on Walk 8, 2001, and was a legitimate secretary in a unit that handles emotional wellness wrongdoings. She gave up to Broward Sheriff’s Office officials on Friday. Brown was set to resign toward the finish of August when the SAO suspended her without pay on Friday. Specialists denounced her and her child DeBarris Luke James of mishandling a 94-year-elderly person with dementia. Josephine Brown gave up to Broward Sheriff’s Office officials on Friday and stayed in guardianship in Post Lauderdale starting around Saturday evening. (BSO) As indicated by a capture report, reconnaissance film shows Brown and James visiting the casualty at a nursing home before the end of last year and having him sign a delivery giving James responsibility for business property.
“(The person in question) knew nothing about what he had endorsed because of his ailment,” Delegate Sheriff Joseph F. Sommovigo composed, as indicated by the capture report.


The casualty experienced mental degradation and was under the guardianship of his little girl. As per Sommovigo, Brown knew about the quit guarantee and executed the deed on November 3 at any rate. “I attempted to call his family to ensure the man made the best decision,” Brown said external the prison.
DeBarris Luke James, the child of a Broward Lead prosecutor’s Office representative, gave up to officials on Friday. (BSO) As per Sommovigo, Brown realized her child believed that the property in his name should begin another business.
At the point when the deed was recorded on Nov.
7, the Broward Area Evaluation Office assessed the property’s estimation at $200,000, the police report said.


Before Brown gave up, the SAO had proactively requested that Lead representative Ron DeSantis reassign the case, and DeSantis marked the request on June 4 reassigning the land extortion case to the Twelfth Legal Circuit.
Brown is blamed for acquiring property more than $50,000 by misrepresentation and taking advantage of the old for $100,000 or more. An adjudicator set her bail at $15,000.