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North Bay Village Commissioner Convicted After Lying to See Lover in Detention Center

Por: NBC 6 South Florida Nation October 28, 2022

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>> PROSECUTORS SAY SELF ORDER COMMISSIONER ADMITS TO LYING IN ORDER TO GET ACCESS TO A DETENTION CENTER TO GET ACCESS TO HER ROMANTIC INTEREST. RYNE NELSON IS JOINS US FROM NORTH BAY VILLAGE. >> Reporter: YES, THE DOJ SAID THIS COMMISSIONER WENT TO GREAT LINKS FOR LOVE. AND LANDED HER IN A SITUATION WHERE SHE PLEADED GUILTY TO THESE CRIMES. 36 NORTH BAY COMMISSIONER JULIANNA STROUT WAS CONVICTED WEDNESDAY OF LYING. SHE PRETENDED TO BE A... + full article



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