Sunday, July 29, 2012

Shooting the Messenger

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Jack Cesare, downtown merchant, first notified the authorities about certain activities going on at the Kavasutra on Lake Avenue in Lake Worth in 2010. He was not taken seriously by Commissioner Andy Amoroso as nothing was done that we know of. Commissioner Mulvehill wanted the authorities to handle it if any crime was  being committed. The PBSO did nothing and some believe they condemned the messenger.

Cesare was threatened, as well as enduring an inappropriate and prejudicial slur by this neighboring merchant who entered his shop in front of customers. Dylan Harrison went so far as to sue Cesare for slander for reporting him to the PBSO. Cesare was treated like a crackpot instead of the other way around.

It took a synthetic drug warehouse to blow up two years later to have anyone pay attention.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

So much for all t4e crime on our streets and that $15 mil tab to PBSO

Anonymous said...

Did he report anything of substance?
if it was anything of substance, why didn't Amoroso, Mulvehill and the PBSO take further action?
What, if anything, is this all about?

Anonymous said...

Have you followed the articles in the newspapers

Anonymous said...

I followed the newspaper articles, but didn't see anything about Amoroso & Mulvehill.

Anonymous said...

To anon 5:15 & 5:55 p.m. - Jack Cesare is a Lake Worth hero. To answer your question - did Jack report anything of substance - You bet he did - for two years to PBSO and the commissioners yet it fell on deaf ears. The very point is Amoroso and Mulvehill DID NOTHING; that is why there was zilch in the papers about their concerns! I say, those who sit on the commission bear the responsibility to address the problems brought to their attention by the public.