Exclusive: Why Is Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno Perpetrating This Fraud On The People?
The further, I dig in the ongoing story going on down in Lee County, Florida, the more I uncover unethical and corrupt behavior. I pointed out in my last report that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement issued a pretty pitiful report about a complaint filed by Deanna Williams concerning Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno and how they failed to deal with him based on their own standard of ethics. In the previous report before that, I informed the public that Marceno tells the public that he is "on track to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice," but the reality is that university records indicate he barely started the engine, and that was 15 years ago.
First, one does not have to have a degree to be sheriff. In normal circumstances, a degree is helpful, but usually, experience over years and integrity during one's service makes them qualified to run for the office of sheriff.
In the case of Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno, he was appointed last year by then Governor Rick Scott at the request of former Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott. This coming year will be Marceno's first election.
This is why things like perpetrating a fraud on the people of Lee County by telling them he is on track to receive a bachelor's degree in criminal justice when he barely went to Florida Gulf Coast University for three months is nothing more than an attempt to boost his stature in the public eye.
Sadly, not one media out in the area has called this out. In fact, they have repeated the fraudulent claim.
So, here is the evidence. This is a screenshot from the Lee County Sheriff's Office history. Notice the first sentence in the last paragraph.
"In March 2017, Sheriff Carmine Marceno graduated from the FBI National Academy Session 267 and is on track to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice."
To be fair, on his bio on the website, which is on another page, Marceno leaves this information out.
This fraudulent claim was also allowed to run last year in March at the News-Press.com and has never been updated despite the fact that I have informed the News-Press.com that he last attended FGCU in 2004. Marceno never corrected what they wrote.
Now, here's the evidence that Marceno is neither "on track to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice" as the sheriff's website declares nor is he "working on finishing his college degree from FGCU." The following document was obtained by The Washington Standard via the National Student Clearinghouse.
As you can see, Marceno attended the University a little over 3 months. Yet, he's telling the people of Lee County a completely different story and the media is silent on what should be a huge political issue, which I'm sure those who will run against him for sheriff will capitalize on.
Sheriff Marceno has been contacted several times for comment with no reply. Perhaps the media will take this up and start exposing it.
Marceno and the sheriff's office are using public property, the Lee County Sheriff's Office website, to promote a clear fraudulent claim by the sheriff.
However, that's not the only fraud Sheriff Marceno has perpetrated on the people. In the next installment, you'll see documents in which he provides false information to become a police officer, false information to become a deputy, failed two equivalency tests and apparently, according to Flordia law, was impersonating a police officer for years as a result of that.
What's even more disturbing is that then-Governor Rick Scott, current Governor Ron DeSantis, the attorney general and Florida Department of Law Enforcement all had the information on Marceno that I will release and seemingly covered it up, or at the very least, swept it under the rug.
Finally, as more of this is released, I want people to understand that I am well aware of the sheriff's connections, and I would never do anything to harm myself or my family or anyone else nor would any member of my family. If anything happens to me or my family members, people will know where to look first.
Article posted with permission from The Washington Standard
Apparently the brokers of power in FLA want a sheriff there beholden to them, who will be malleable and that they can 'work with'.
Imagine that.
Thanks!