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Agenda 09/08/2015 Item #16H69/8/2015 16.H.6. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY That the Board of County Commissioners reimburse Commissioner Hiller for the legal fees incurred in successfully defending against two Ethics Complaints. OBJECTIVE: To obtain reimbursement of legal fees and costs incurred in successfully defending against two ethics complaints. CONSIDERATIONS: 1. By letter dated January 17, 2014, I was advised by the State of Florida Commission on Ethics that a complaint had been filed against me by John Lundin involving my official duties. A copy of this letter and the complaint is included as back -up to this agenda item. At this time I was assisted by the County Attorney. Mr. Lundin's later attempt to withdraw the complaint was denied by the Commission. With that denial, the County Attorney advised me that I should obtain expert counsel to defend me. On March 11, 2015, the Commission on Ethics issued a Public Report and Order which fully exonerated me, a copy of which is also included. 2. By letter dated December 23, 2014, I was advised by the State of Florida Commission on Ethics that a complaint had been filed against me by Randy Johns. A copy of this letter and the complaint is included as back -up to this agenda item. The matter involved my decision to abstain on a vote to accept certain documents into the official record, and my failure to file Form 8B (Memorandum of Voting Conflict). The County Attorney was of the opinion that I did not need to file Form 8B as there was no voting conflict, and afterwards advised me to use outside counsel as he was a potential witness. On April 22, the Commission on Ethics issued a Public Report and Order which fully exonerated me, a copy of which is also included. FISCAL IMPACT: $16,000. Funding source is Fund 516 (self - insurance fund) GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The Board's policy with respect to providing a legal defense and paying legal expenses for County Commissioners and Staff is set forth in Resolution No. 95- 632, which with respect to ethics charges provides in relevant part as follows: 5. The County shall pay legal fees and /or costs incurred by County persons in cases involving formal ethics charges subject to the Iimitations provided herein: a. The ethics charges arose from conduct related to the perfonnance of official duties and while serving a valid public purpose. (citation omitted) Condition met. Both ethic charges arose out of the performance of Commissioner Hiller's official duties. See accompanying complaints. b. The County person has prevailed and successfully defended against the ethics charges. Packet Page -2885- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. Condition met. See accompanying Public Report and Orders. c. The legal fees and /or costs charged are reasonable in amount. Condition met. The County Attorney has reviewed the costs and believes that they are very reasonable. Commissioner Hiller has advised me that she was able to negotiate the lowest possible rate. d. The County person has first notified the County administration and legal staff of the pendency of the charges and has permitted the County the opportunity to either directly provide counsel or allow said County person to choose his/her own counsel. Condition met. Both the County Manager and the County Attorney were consulted by Commissioner Hiller. The County Attorney worked closely with Commissioner Hiller on both matters, until there came a point in the proceedings when the County Attorney advised the Commissioner it was now time for her to obtain her oven counsel. e. The charges have not resulted from the willful failure of the County person to follow the legal advice furnished by the Office of the County Attorney, unless the Board of County Commissioners specifically finds, at a public meeting, that said failure to follow legal advice was for the reasons within the County person's scope of employment and served a valid public purpose. Condition met. f. The legal fees and /or costs incurred by a County person during the investigatory, pre - charge stages of an ethics complaint shall be paid by the County only for proceedings involving potential civil and /or ethics sanctions for the County person and where the allegations are ultimately determined to be unfounded and to have arisen from conduct related to the performance of official duties and while serving a valid public purpose. (remainder omitted) Condition met. Typically, requests for representation to defend against legal charges would first go to the Board. The procedure for Ethics complaints, sets forth above, does not involve the Board until the successful defense of the complaint. The reason for this is that by law an ethics complaint, as well as all of the procedures and records relating to the complaint, is confidential and exempt from the public records law unless waived by the person against whom the complaint was filed. In order to better defend, Commissioner Hiller wished these matters to be kept confidential until the conclusion of these proceedings. With the above noted, this item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is approved as to form and legality, and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK Packet Page -2886- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners pay the legal fees and costs incurred by Commissioner Hiller in the two cases involving formal ethics charges. PREPARED BY: Commissioner Georgia Hiller, Esq., District 2 Attachments: Resolution No. 95 -362; January 17, 2014 letter with complaint from the Commission on Ethics, December 23, 2014 letter with complaint from the Commission on Ethics; March 11, 2015, Public Report and Order; April 22, 2015 Public Report and Order; Invoices Packet Page -2887- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.H.16.H.6. Item Summary: That the Board of County Commissioners reimburse Commissioner Hiller for the legal fees incurred in successfully defending against two Ethics Complaints Meeting Date: 9/8/2015 Prepared By Name: NeetVirginia Title: Legal Assistant/Paralegal, CAO Office Administration 9/2/2015 11:42:12 AM Submitted by Title: County Attorney, Name: KlatzkowJeff 9/2/2015 11:42:13 AM Approved By Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 9/2/2015 11:55:06 AM Name: IsacksonMark Title: Division Director - Corp Fin & Mgmt Svc. Office of Management & Budget Date: 9/2/2015 12:10:31 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 9/2/2015 1:34:45 PM Name: CasalanguidaNick Title: Deputy County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 9/2/2015 2:13:22 PM Packet Page -2888- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. J -1- Packet Page -2889- . RESOLUTION NO. 95- 632 A RESOLUTION SETTING FORTH THE POLICY OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WITH REGARD TO PROVIDING A LEGAL DEFENSE A2M PAYING LEGAL EXPENSES OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COUNTY STAFF AND COUNTY ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners and the Collier County management and legal staff are constantly presented with the necessity for making decisions regarding all phases of County policy, management and legal counsel, respectively; and WHEREAS, local governments and their employees have recently become subject to increasing numbers of lawsuits based upon state and federal laws; and WHEREAS, it is essential to the effective operation of County government that policy, management and legal decisions be made competently, in the public interest, and with the threat of personal liability for board and staff members for making said decisions being maintained at a minimum so as to avoid the "chilling effect" on the proper and diligent performance of public duties recognized by the Florida Supreme Court in Thornber v. City of Fort Walton Beach, 568 So.2d. 914 (1990); and WHEREAS, Florida statutory and case law, as well as Attorney General opinions (hereafter referred to as "AGO "), set forth the requirements and discretion which are afforded to the local governing body to formulate a policy regarding the provision of counsel and payment of legal expenses for Board members, County staff and advisory board members who are involved in litigation arising out of or in connection with the performance of official duties and while serving a valid public purpose; and - WHEREAS, Collier County insurance policies currently include County employees as well as Board members and members of the Administrator's and County Attorney's staff within the scope of coverage, provided that said persons are acting within the scope of their employment and do not act criminally or fraudulently; and -1- Packet Page -2889- 1• i0 • 9/8/2015 16.H.6. WHEREAS, the Board of County-Commissioners (hereafter also referred to as "Board ") desires to hereby set forth and formalize its policy with regard to the provision of legal counsel and the payment of legal expenses incurred by County Commissioners and administrative and legal staff so as to promote competent decisions and conduct in the public interest while reducing the threat, intimidation and chilling effect on performance of official duties created by potential personal liability for County Commissioners and County staff members while acting in the scope of their official duties and while serving a valid public purpose. WHEREAS, the various advisory boards, quasi - judicial boards and regulatory boards (hereafter also collectively referred to as "advisory boards) ") formed by the Board of County Commissioners, and the members thereof who are appointed by the Board of County Commissioners, serve a critical function with regard to the operation of Collier County Government; and WHEREAS, the members of such boards serve on a volunteer' basis without compensation for the time spent in performing their duties and functions; and WHEREAS, said boards and board members are regarded by 'the . Board of County Commissioners as being within the umbrella of legal protection afforded to the Board of County Commissioners and other Collier County employees; and WHEREAS, the Board hereby desires to set forth and formalize its policy with regard to the provision of legal counsel and the payment of legal expenses incurred by advisory board members so as to promote competent decisions and conduct in the public interest while reducing the threat, intimidation and chilling effect on performance of official duties created by potential personal liability for advisory board members while acting in the scope of their official duties and while serving a valid public purpose. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: -2- Packet Page -2890- 4 9/8/2015 16.H.6. 1. Definition' of "County person s) "t As used in this Resolution, the term „County person(s)" shall mean and include the members of the Board of County Commissioners, the County Administrator and his staff, the County Attorney and his staff, all employees of the Board of County Commissioners as well as the Collier County Airport Authority Director and his staff, the Director and staff of any other County- created authority, the officers and staff of any dependent or other special district for which the Collier County Board of County Commissioners is the governing body or ex- officio the governing body thereof, and any person appointed by the Board of County Commissioners to a Collier County Advisory Board, quasi- judicial board or regulatory board formed by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier county, Florida. 2. Pursuant to Section 111.07, Florida Statutes, and Thornber v. City of Fort Walton Beach, 568 So.2d 914 (Fla. 1990), the Board hereby resolves to provide legal representation to County persons in civil actions and in civil rights actions subject to the limitations set forth herein. a. Legal representation shall be provided in civil actions and in civil rights lawsuits only if the litigation involving the County person to be represented arises out of or in connection with the performance of official duties and while said County person was serving a valid public purpose. No representation shall be provided in tort actions if the County person acted or failed to act in bad faith, with malicious purpose, or in a manner exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of human rights, safety or property. No representation shall be provided to any County person in a civil action or civil rights action where said County person acted or failed to act with intent to harm. No representation shall be provided in any case -3- Packet Page -2891- • 9/8/2015 16. H .6. where the County person has willfully failed to follow the legal advice furnished by the Office of the County Attorney, unless the Board of County Commissioners specifically finde,•.at a public meeting, that said failure to follow legal advice was for reason(s) within the County person's scope of employment and served a valid public purpose. b. Collier County shall at all times have the discretion to determine whether to directly represent such individual through the County Attorney's office or to select counsel to represent said County person in the civil action or civil rights action. If a County person chooses to obtain private legal counsel without prior authorization from Collier County, all fees and /or costs incurred by such person shall be the sole responsibility of said person and Collier County shall accept no responsibility for payment of legal fees and /or costs. C. Any legal fees and /or costs properly payable under this Policy must be reasonable in amount. d. Pursuant to Section 111.07, .Florida Statutes, any attorney's fees and /or costs paid or incurred by the County for any County person who is found to be personally liable by virtue of acting outside the scope of employment, in bad faith, with malicious purpose, or in a manner exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of human rights, safety or' property, may be recovered by the County in a civil action against such County person. e. Notwithstanding anything else stated in this section or this Resolution, the Board shall have the sole and absolute discretion allowed by -4- Packet Page -2892- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. Section 111.07, Florida Statutes, as well as by applicable case law, to not provide legal representation and to instead reimburse any County person for reasonable attorney-. fees and /or costs in the event 'that said County person prevails in the civil or civil rights action. 3. Pursuant to Sections 111.071 and 111.072, Florida Statutes, the County shall pay for final judgments, settlements and /or costs involving County persons in civil actions and in civil rights actions subject to the limitations provided herein. a. Collier County shall pay final judgments, settlements and /or costs involving County persons only where the litigation arose out of or in connection with the performance by the County person of official duties and while serving a valid public purpose. No final judgment, settlement or costs shall be paid for by the County in a civil action or a civil rights action if the County person against whom the final judgment, settlement and /or costs have been imposed has acted or failed to act with intent to harm. The County shall not pay any final judgment, settlement and /or costs in tort actions where a County person has acted or failed to act with bad faith, malice or with wanton and willful disregard of human rights, safety or property. No judgment and /or costs ` shall be paid in any case where the County person has willfully failed to follow the legal advice furnished by the Office of the County Attorney, unless the Board of County Commissioners specifically finds, at a public meeting, that said failure to follow legal -5- Packet Page -2893- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. • advice was for reasons within the County person's scope of employment and served a valid public purpose. b. Any final judgments, settlements and /or 'costs paid or incurred by the County shall be in strict adherence with the sovereign immunity recovery limits set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. C. If the County person has had private legal representation in the case, contrary to the provisions of Section (2)(b) of this Policy,fany final judgment, settlement and /or costs imposed shall be the sole responsibility of said person and Collier County shall accept no responsibility for payment of the final (� YJudgment, settlement and /or costs. d. Pursuant to Section 111.071(4), this section is not intended to be a waiver of sovereign immunity or a waiver of any other defense or immunity to such lawsuits. 4. In cases where a County person is formally charged with a criminal violation, the County shall pay the legal fees and /or costs incurred by said County person only under the following circumstances: a. The charges against the County person arose out of or in connection with the performance of official duties and while serving a valid public purpose. b. The County person has been acquitted or the charges dismissed. Lomelo v. City of Sunrise, 423 So. 2d. 974 (4th DCA 1982), pet. for rev. dismissed at 431 Sc.2d. 988 (Fla. 1983), and AGO 89 -33. C. The legal fees and /or costs charged are reasonable in amount. -6- Packet Page -2894- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. d. The bounty person has first notified the County administration and legal staff of the pendency of the charges and has permitted the County the opportunity to either directly provide counsel or to allow said County person to choose his /her own counsel. e. The charges have not resulted from the willful failure of the County person to follow the legal advice furnished by the Office of the County Attorney, unless the Board of County Commissioners specifically finds, at a public meeting, that said failure to follow legal advice was for reasons within the County person's scope of employment and served a valid .public purpose. f. The legal fees and /or costs incurred by a County person during the investigatory, pre— charge stages of a criminal case shall be paid by the County only for proceedings involving potential criminal liability for the County person and where the allegations are ultimately determined to be unfounded and to have arisen from conduct related to the performance of official duties and while serving a valid public.purpose. AGO 94 -11. The provisions of Subsections 4b, c, d and a of this Resolution shall also govern these cases. g. In the event that the County person has been provided legal representation by the County and the County person is found guilty of a criminal charge, the County may recover from the county person in a civil action all legal fees and /or costs paid or incurred by the County. 5. The County shall pay legal fees and /or costs incurred by County persons in cases involving formal ethics charges Packet Page -2895- -7 D subject to the a. I b. C. d. f. S 9/8/2015 16.H.6. limitations provided herein: The ethics charges arose from conduct related to the performance of official duties and while serving a valid public purpose. Ellison v.Reid, 397 So. 2d. 352 (1st DCA 1981) and AGO's 85 -51 and 90 -74. The County person has prevailed and successfully defended against the ethics charges. The legal fees and /or costs charged are reasonable in amount. The County person has first notified the County administration and legal staff of the pendency of the charges and has permitted the County the opportunity to either directly provide counsel or to allow said County person to choose his /her own counsel A00k, The charges have not resulted from the .willful failure of the County person to follow the legal advice furnished by the Office of the County Attorney, unless the Board of County Commissioners specifically finds, at a public meeting, that said failure to follow legal advice was for reasons within the County person's scope of employment and served a valid public purpose. The legal fees and /or costs incurred by a County person during the investigatory, pre- charge stages of an ethics complaint shall be paid by the County only for proceedings involving potential civil and /or criminal liability and /or ethics sanctions for the County person and where the allegations are ultimately determined to be unfounded and to have arisen from conduct related to the performance of official duties and while serving a valid public purpose. AGO -B- Packet Page -2896- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. 17 Packet Page -2897- -9- 94 -11. The provisions of Subsections 5b, c, d and a of this Resolution shall also govern these cases. g. In the event that the County person has-. been provided legal representation by the County and the County person is found by the Florida Ethics Commission or other appropriate tribunal having Jurisdiction over the case to have committed ethical violations, the County may recover from the County person in a civil action all legal fees and /or costs paid or incurred by the County. h. Nothing in this section shall be construed to preclude the County Attorney from requesting formal or informal ethics opinions on behalf of one or more commissioners. 6. The County shall pay legal-fees and /or costs incurred by County persons in cases involving non - county administrative and /or regulatory proceedings and /or formal charges subject to the limitations provided herein: a. The proceedings and /or charges arose from conduct related to the performance of official duties and while serving a valid public purpose. b. The County person has prevailed and successfully defended against the proceedings and /or charges. C. The legal fees and /or costs charged are reasonable in amount. d. The County person has first notified the County Administration and legal staff of the pendency of the proceedings and /or charges and has permitted the County the opportunity to directly provide counsel or to allow said County person to choose his /her own counsel. e. The charges and /or proceedings have not resulted from the willful failure of the County person to 17 Packet Page -2897- -9- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. follow the legal advice furnished by the office of the County Attorney, unless the Board of County Commissioners specifically finds, at a public meeting, that said failure to follow legal advice was for reasons within the County person's scope of employment and served a valid public purpose. f. The legal fees and /or costs incurred by the County person during the pendency of the proceedings and /or the investigatory, pre- charge stages of an administrative or regulatory case shall be paid by the County only for proceedings and /or charges involving potential civil and /or criminal liability and /or administrative/ regulatory sanctions for the County person and tie where the allegations are ultimately determined ! to be unfounded and to have risen from conduct related to the performance of official duties and while serving a valid public purpose. AGO 94 -11. The provisions of Subsections 6b, c, d and a of this Resolution shall also govern these cases. g. In the event that the County person has been ~ provided legal representation by the County and the County person is found, by an administrative or regulatory agency or other appropriate tribunal having jurisdiction over the case, to have civil or criminal liability and /or to have violated administrative or regulatory rules, the ' County may recover from the County person in a civil action all legal fees and /or costs paid or incurred by the County. • 7. The County shall pay legal fees and /or costs incurred Adam by individual members of the Board of County Commissioners for instituting, as opposed to defending, litigation only where all -10- Packet Page -2898- l 9/8/2015 16.H.6. of the following circumstances are present: a. The litigation arises from or in connection with the Board members performance of official duties and the litigation serves a valid public 0 Packet Page -2899- purpose. b. This section shall apply only to members of the Board of County Commissioners and not to any other "County person" defined in section 1 of this Resolution. C. The Board member must prevail in said litigation. d. The legal fees and /or costs are reasonable in amount. e. The Board member shall have first notified the Board of County Commissioners, the County ~ Administrator and the County Attorney prior to the commencement of -the litigation and shall have permitted the County the opportunity to either directly provide counsel or to allow said Commissioner to choose his /her own counsel. f. The litigation has not resulted from the willful failure to follow the legal advice furnished by the office of the County Attorney, unless the ` Board of County Commissioners specifically finds, at a public meeting, that said failure to follow legal advice was for reasons within the Commissioner's scope of employment and served a valid public purpose. g. In the event that the Commissioner has been provided legal representation by the County and the Commissioner does not prevail in the litigation, then the County may recover from the Commissioner in a civil action all legal fees and /or costs paid or incurred by the County. 8. All preliminary decisions administering and -11- 0 Packet Page -2899- C7 • 9/8/2015 16.H.6. implementing this policy shall initially be made by the County Administrator and /or his designee and the Office of the County Attorney in cooperation and consultation with each other's respective offices. Both offices are hereby delegated the power to make any lawful and reasonable investigation and evaluation of cases arising under this policy. Said evaluation shall take into account all available relevant information in addition to the nature, type, number and substance of the allegations contained in any pleadings filed and /or served in any legal proceeding. All final determinations regarding the implementation and administration of this policy shall be made only by the Board of County Commissioners which is in accordance with AGO's B5 -51, 89 -22, 90 -74 and 91 -58. The Board shall also make all final determinations regarding the provision of a legal defense and /or paying legal expenses of County persons for any type of legal claim or suit arising from • County person's performance of official duties while serving • valid public purpose if said type of claim or suit is not specifically addressed by this Resolution. 9. Collier County Board of County Commissioners Resolution Nos. 85 -126 and 85 -178 are hereby repealed and superseded in their entirety. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. DATED' :' ATTEST:''] BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGXT E:,.BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUN , FLORIDA • r" _ By gETTYE J. *_�TTHEWS, Chairman Approved as to form and legil-sufficiency: (fRa,,,_,1'Mn- 11th Chief Assistant County Attorney 5373 -12- , , Packet Page -2900- Morgan R. Bentley Chair Linda McKee Robison Vice Chair Michelle Anchors Matthew F. Carlucci 1. Martin Ford Tom Freeman Susan Horovitz Maurer Stanley M. Weston Commissioner Georgia Hiller Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail E Naples, FL 34112 State of Florida COMMISSION ON ETHICS P.O. Drawer 15709 Tallahassee, Florida 32317 -5709 325 John Knox Road Building E, Suite 200 Tallahassee, Florida 32303 9/8/2015 16. H .6. o �C��II�II irlindia Doss Executive Director "A Public Office is a Public Trust" January 17, 2014 BY' "' C: rfiV9(6Plf6 Anderson, 111 General Counsel/ Deputy Executive Director (850) 488-7864 Phone (850) 488 -3077 (FAX) www.ethics.state.fl.us CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED RE: Complaint No. 14 -011, In re GEORGIA HILLER Dear Commissioner Hiller: The above - captioned complaint, recently received in the office of the Commission on Ethics, is being transmitted to you pursuant to the requirements of Section 112.324, Florida Statutes. This office will forward all future correspondence in this matter to you at the above - listed mailing address unless otherwise notified of a change in your address. This transmittal is a routine administrative requirement which should not be construed as an approval, disapproval, or judgment of the complaint, either as to its terminology or merits. Please note that this complaint, as well as all of the Commission's proceedings and records relating to the complaint, remain confidential either until you make a written request to the Commission that such records be made public or until the complaint reaches a stage in the Commission's proceedings where it becomes public. Unless we receive a written waiver of confidentiality from you, our office is not free to release any documents or to comment on this complaint to members of the public or the press, so long as the complaint remains in a confidential stage. The Commission's procedures on confidentiality do not govern the actions of the complainant or the respondent. The following information is submitted to aid you in understanding the review that a complaint may go through under the Commission's rules. The first stage in our complaint process is a determination of whether the allegations of the complaint are legally sufficient, that is, whether they indicate a possible violation of any law over which the Commission has jurisdiction. If the complaint is found not to be legally sufficient, the Commission will order that the complaint be dismissed without investigation and all records relating to the complaint will become public at that time. Packet Page -2901- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. GEORGIA HILLER Page 2 January 17, 2014 If the complaint is legally sufficient but pertains solely to allegations of errors or omissions in financial disclosure forms, a determination will be made as to whether the error(s) or omissions(s) are significant to investigate. If the error(s) or omissions(s) are determined to be minor or inconsequential, you will be so notified and will be given 30 days in which to correct the error(s) or omission(s). If the correction is made, the complaint will be dismissed. If no correction is made, the complaint will advance to the next step in the process. If the complaint is found to be legally sufficient, a preliminary investigation will be undertaken by the investigative staff of the Commission. The next stage of the Commission's proceedings involves the preliminary investigation of the complaint and a decision by the Commission of whether there is probable cause to believe that there has been a violation of any of the ethics laws. If the complaint is investigated, you and the complainant will be given an opportunity to speak with the investigator. You also will be sent a copy of our investigative report prior to any action by the Commission and will be given the opportunity to respond to the report in writing. If the Commission finds that there is no probable cause to believe that there has been a violation of the ethics laws, the complaint will be dismissed and will become public at that time. If the Commission finds that there is probable cause to believe there has been a violation of the ethics laws, the complaint becomes public and enters the last stage of proceedings, which requires that the Commission decide whether the law actually was violated and, if so, whether a penalty should be recommended. At this stage, you have the right to request a public hearing (trial) at which evidence would be presented, or the Commission may order that such a hearing be held. Public hearings usually are held in or near the area where the alleged violation occurred. You are entitled to be represented by legal counsel during our proceedings. Upon written request, documents and notices regarding the complaint will be provided to your attorney. If you are unfamiliar with the ethics laws and the Commission's responsibilities, I encourage you to access our website at w% xw.ethics.statCj1ALs, where you will find publications, rules, and other information. If there are any questions concerning this complaint or the procedures being followed by the Commission, please feel free to contact Ms. Kaye Starling, our Complaint Coordinator, at (850) 488 -7864. Sincerely. 1 Virlindia Doss Executive Director Enclosure cc: Mr. John Lundin, Complainant Packet Page -2902- City: NAPLES County: COLLIER "Lip Code: 34112 Title of office or position held or sought: 0C EN) MIS 3. STATEMENT OF FACTS: Please explain your complaint fully, either on the reverse side of this form or on additional sheets, providing a detailed description of the facts and the actions of the person named above. Include relevant dates and the names and addresses of persons whom you believe may be witnesses. If you believe that a particular provision of' Article II, Section 8, Florida Constitution (the Sunshine Amendment) or of Part III, Chapter 112, Florida Statutes (the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees) has been violated, please state the specific section(s). Please do not attach copies of lengthy documents; if they are relevant, your description of them will suffice. Also, please do not submit video tapes or audio tapes. 4. OATH I, the person bringing this complaint, do depose on oath or affirmation and say that the facts set forth in the foregoing complaint and attachments thereto are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, 1C' ATU F COMPLAINANT ALEJANMO ARMA CE FORM 50 —EFF. 4/2008 NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA com" EEtI!li M STATE OF FLORIDA COLTN'TI OF 25��fa Sw rn to (or affirmed aid subscribed before me this of 20 (uallW rson making statement) mature o o y Public - State of Florida) (Print; ype, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) Personally Known OR Produced Identification-z- Type of Identification Produced: 15� o4- Z O -y7y 11- I -o Packet Page -2903- 9/8/2015 16. H.6. C01=0 ON STATE OF FLORIDA ETHICS DATE RECENED COMMISSION ON ETHICS P. O. DRAWER 15709, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32317 -5709 JAN 16 2014 COMPLAINT 14-011 1. PERSON BRINGING COMPLAINT: Name: JOHN LUNDIN Telephone Number: 407 -920 -2422 Address: 8500 EATON STREET City: HOLLYWOOD County: BROWARD Zip Code: 33024 2. PERSON AGAINST WHOM COMPLAINT IS BROUGHT: Current or former public officer, public employee, candidate, or lobbyist - please use one complaint form for each person you wish to complain against: Name: COMMISSIONER GEORGIA HILLER Telephone Number: 239- 252 -8097 Address; COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 3299 TAMIAMI TRAIL E. City: NAPLES County: COLLIER "Lip Code: 34112 Title of office or position held or sought: 0C EN) MIS 3. STATEMENT OF FACTS: Please explain your complaint fully, either on the reverse side of this form or on additional sheets, providing a detailed description of the facts and the actions of the person named above. Include relevant dates and the names and addresses of persons whom you believe may be witnesses. If you believe that a particular provision of' Article II, Section 8, Florida Constitution (the Sunshine Amendment) or of Part III, Chapter 112, Florida Statutes (the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees) has been violated, please state the specific section(s). Please do not attach copies of lengthy documents; if they are relevant, your description of them will suffice. Also, please do not submit video tapes or audio tapes. 4. OATH I, the person bringing this complaint, do depose on oath or affirmation and say that the facts set forth in the foregoing complaint and attachments thereto are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, 1C' ATU F COMPLAINANT ALEJANMO ARMA CE FORM 50 —EFF. 4/2008 NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA com" EEtI!li M STATE OF FLORIDA COLTN'TI OF 25��fa Sw rn to (or affirmed aid subscribed before me this of 20 (uallW rson making statement) mature o o y Public - State of Florida) (Print; ype, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) Personally Known OR Produced Identification-z- Type of Identification Produced: 15� o4- Z O -y7y 11- I -o Packet Page -2903- 9/8/2015 16. H.6.._. jurisdiction of the Commission: The Commission on Ethics has the authority to review and investigate complaints concerning possible breaches of the public trust (violations of the State's ethics laws) by public officers, public employees, and similar persons involved with state and local government in Florida, including Executive Branch lobbyists. Complaints about the actions of Judges should be brought to the Judicial Qualifications Commission, and complaints against attorneys in private practice should be made to The Florida Bar. Procedures followed by the Commission: The Commission follows a three -stage process when it considers complaints. The first stage is a determination of whether the allegations of the complaint are legally sufficient, that is, whether the complaint indicates a possible violation of any law over which the Commission has jurisdiction. If the complaint is found not to be legally sufficient, the Commission will order that the complaint be dismissed without investigation and all records relating to the complaint will become public at that time. If the complaint is found to, be legally sufficient, the investigative staff of the Commission will begin an investigation. The second stage of the Commission's proceedings involves this investigation of the complaint and a decision by the Commission of whether there is probable cause to believe that there has been a violation of any of the ethics laws. If the Commission finds that there is no probable cause to believe that there has been a violation of the ethics laws, the complaint will be dismissed and will become public at that time. If the Commission finds that there is probable cause to believe there has been a violation of the ethics laws, the complaint becomes public and enters the third stage of proceedings. The third stage requires that the Commission decide whether the law actually was violated and, if so, what penalty should be recommended. This stage requires a public hearing (trial) at which evidence would be presented. Attorney's Fees: If the complaint is dismissed, the person against whom the complaint is filed can file a petition to have the complainant pay his or her attorney's fees, which will be awarded after a hearing if the Commission finds that the complaint was made with a malicious intent to injure the off'icial's reputation, the complainant knew that the statements made about the official were false or made the statements about the official with reckless disregard for the truth, and the statements were material. Confidentiality: The Commission cannot accept anonymous complaints and cannot keep the identity of the complainant or any witness confidential. A complaint, as well as all of the Commission's proceedings and records relating to the complaint, is confidential and exempt from the public records law either until the person against whom the complaint is made waives confidentiality, or until the complaint reaches a stage in the Commission's proceedings where it becomes public. The Commission's procedures on confidentiality do not govern the actions of the complainant or the person against whom the complaint is made. Legal Counsel: Both the complainant and the person complained against can be represented by legal counsel during the Commission's proceedings. Other Information: More information about the ethics laws and the Commission's responsibilities is available at the Commission's website, www.ethics.state.fl.us which contains publications, rules, and other information. Packet Page -2904- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. On Nov. 13, 2013, I sent an email to the Naples Daily News, critical of Republican Collier County Commissioner Georgia Hiller I "carbon copied" the email to Commissioner Hiller. (See attached email) Commissioner Hiller responded by forwarding my email to Collier County Manager Leo Ochs, requesting that the county government IT department "illegally hack" my emails in order to obtain any "blind copy" email addresses, not listed on the emails, and to forward the email lists to her for personal use. The protection of email from unauthorized access and inspection is known as electronic privacy. Email is equated with letters and thus legally protected from all forms of eavesdropping. The interception of email transmission is a federal crime under the Electronic Communications Protection Act (ECPA) (18 U.S.C.A 2517(4). The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and requires any warrant to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause. Commissioner Hiller has violated Florida Statutes 112.313 "Standards of conduct for public officers, employees of agencies, and local government attorneys." (6) MISUSE OF PUBLIC POSITION. —No public officer, employee of an agency, or local government attorney shall corruptly use or attempt to use his or her official position or any property or resource which may be within his or her trust, or perform his or her official duties, to secure a special privilege, benefit, or exemption for himself, herself, or others. This section shall not be construed to conflict with s. 104.31. (8) DISCLOSURE OR USE OF CERTAIN INFORMATION. —A current or former public officer, employee of an agency, or local government attorney may not disclose or use information not available to members of the general public and gained by reason of his or her official position, except for information relating exclusively to governmental practices, for his or her personal gain or benefit or for the personal gain or benefit of any other person or business entity. e:I' Packet Page -2905- 11 1 9/8/2 015 16. H. 6. Fwd: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to-Darkness HillerGeorgia Wed 11/13/2013 6;33 AM OftLeo Please have IT pull all the concealed email addresses that iundin is sending his mailings to and fom-ard me that list. Please also have all emails he sends me forwarded to Skip. With thanks - Commissioner Georgia Hiller Begin forwarded message: i ' From: " pothiclWes.)aol.corn" <szothic1 ies,'aaol.com> Date: November 13 2013, 5:45 :15 AM EST To: "llvtlerdnaplesnews.com" <ilvtle' naplesne ,.vs.com >. "bebatten; naplesne%vs.com" <bebatten;lnaplesneivs.com> Cc: HferGeorgia <GeoraiaHiller:c c olliggov.net> Subject: Hiller doves From Sunshine to Darkness Guest Column: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to Darkness by John Lundin former Democratic Party candidate for county commissioner In )ni n r_anrni,� Willer Qani ihlir an Qarht ranriirtatc fnr (InIhar Packet Page -2906- Z BEFORE THE STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION ON ETHICS In re GEORGIA HILLER, ) Respondent. ) 9/8/2015 16. H. 6. - DATE FILED JUN 11 2014 COMMISSION ON ETHICS Complaint No. 14 -011 ORDER DENYING WITHDRAWAL OF COMPLAINT On Friday, June 6, 2014, the Commission on Ethics met in executive session '.and considered the request for withdrawal of this complaint filed by the Complainant, John Lundin. The Commission voted to deny withdrawal pursuant to Commission Rule 34- 5.0025, F.A.C., 1 for the following reasons: 1. The Complainant has filed a request for withdrawal of the complaint (copy attached hereto) stating: 1 The Rule provides: 34- 5.0025 Withdrawal of Complaints. After a complaint has been filed with the Commission, the Commission may permit the complainant(s) to withdraw the complaint only for good cause shown. Withdrawal shall be requested in writing, signed by the complainant(s) and witnessed by a notary public, stating the facts and circumstances constituting good cause. The Executive Director shall prepare a written recommendation regarding disposition of the request which shall be given to the Commission together with the request. "Good cause" shall be determined based upon the legal sufficiency or insufficiency of the complaint to allege a violation of the Code of Ethics or other breach of public trust, the stage in disposition of the complaint arrived at before the request was received, and the reasons given by the complainant(s) for wishing to withdraw the complaint. If withdrawal is permitted, the Commission shall order the complaint dismissed and shall proceed in accordance with Rule 34 -5.002 as if the complaint had been found insufficient under that rule. Packet Page -2907- 9/8/2015 16.H.6 AOW I request to withdraw Complaint No. 14 -011. Upon further review of the evidence submitted in the complaint, while there is probable cause to believe there is a violation of the State of Florida Ethics Laws, the evidence is not legally sufficient for the Commission to investigate, or to recommend a penalty, or to conduct a public hearing. 2. The complaint is adequate as to its sufficiency to allege possible violation of Section 112.313(6), Florida Statutes (misuse of public position), and Section 112.313(8), Florida Statutes (disclosure or use of certain information), by the Respondent, and an order to investigate has been issued. 3. Further, the complaint is not in a very early stage of disposition. The order to investigate has been issued and the investigation has been assigned to a Commission investigator. 4. Thus, in view of the reasons for withdrawal offered by the Complainant, the sufficiency of the complaint to allege possible violations, and the stage of disposition of the complaint, the Commission finds that good cause for withdrawal has not been shown. Accordingly, the request for withdrawal is denied. ORDERED by the State of Florida Commission on Ethics meeting in executive session on .tune 6, 2014. ��� Z4 Dat dered Morgan K. Bentley Chair, Florida Commission on Ethics cc: Mr. Jeffrey A. Klatzkow, Attorney for Respondent Mr. John Lundin, Complainant MRB /cca 2 Packet Page -2908- Morgan R. Bentley Chair Linda McKee Robison Vice Chair Michelle Anchors Matthew F. Carlucci 1. Martin Ford Tom Freeman Susan Horovitz Maurer Stanley M. Weston .t State of Florida COMMISSION ON ETHICS P.O. Drawer 15709 Tallahassee, Florida 32317 -5709 325.1ohn Knox Road Building E. Suite 200 Tallahassee, Florida 32303 "A Public Office is a Public Trust" March 13, 2014 9/8/2015 16. H .6. Virlindia Doss Executive Director C. Christopher Anderson, I l General Counse l DeputF E-Yecutive Director (850) 488 -7864 Phone (850) 488 -3077 (FAX) www.ethics.state.fl.us CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED *N Commissioner Georgia Hiller identi� Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail E. Naples. FL 34112 RE: Complaint No. 14-011. In re GEORGIA HILLER Dear Commissioner Hiller: An amendment to the above- referenced complaint has been received in the Commission's office:. a copy of the amendment is attached for your information. This amendment will be treated in the same manner explained in the transmittal letter of January 17, 2014. If there are any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely. y► Kave B. Starling Complaint Coordinator Enclosure: Amendment to complaint cc: Mr. John Lundin. Complainant Packet Page -2909- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. FLORIDA COIu�.�1SSlON � EM STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION ON ETHICS MAR 1 1 1014 P. O. DRAWER i57og, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32s1 7 -570.9 RECEIVED COMPLAINT 14-011 AMENDMENT 1. PERSON BRINGING COMPLAINT: Name: JOHN LUNDIN Address: 6500 EATON ST. City: HOLLYWOOD Telephone Number: 407 -920 -2422 County: SROWARD Zip Code: 33024 2. PERSON AGAINST WHOM COMPLAINT IS BROUGHT: Current or former public officer, public employee, candidate, or lobbyist - please use one complaint form for each person you wish to complain against: Name: COMMISSIONER GEORGIA HILLER Telephone Number: 239- 252 -8097 Address: COLLIER COUNTY GOVT CENTER 3299 TAMIAMI TRAIL E. City: NAPLES County: COLLIER Zip Code: 34112 _ Title of office or position held or sought: COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 3. STATEMENT OF FACTS: Please explain your complaint fully, either on the reverse side of this form or on additional sheets, providing a detailed description of the facts and the actions of the person named above. Include relevant dates and the names and addresses of persons whom you believe may be witnesses. If you believe that a particular provision of Article II, Section S, Florida Constitution (the Sunshine Amendment) or of Part III, Chapter 112, Florida Statutes (the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees) has been violated, please state the specific section(s). Please do not attach copies of lengthy documents; if they are relevant, your description of them will suffice. Also, please do not submit video tapes or audio tapes. 4. OATH I, the person bringing this complaint, do depose on oath or affirmation and say that the facts set forth in the foregoing complaint and attachments thereto are true and correct to the best of my- knowledge and belief. F CE FORM 50 —EFF. 4/2008 STATE OF FI.O DA COUNTY OF � d-tl�'.ug� Sw�rn to (or affirmed;: and subscribed before me this day of 20 i by �n r\ L Q/) d\ ") (name of person making statement) ign ure o ' otary Public - State of Florida) %�Qv�G �OCSr,c,vPZ (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Pubiic Personally Known OR Produced Identification —XI Twe of Identification Produced: FLAVIA C. ROf�it&W-1 C Notary PubliC . State of Ronde My Comm. Expires Oct 29. 2016 COmnpSaion I EE $47453 Packet Page -2910- o 1rnU°r L;cein s -C�f - 9/8/2015 16.H.6. Jurisdiction of the Commission: The Commission on Ethics has the authority to review and investigate complaints concerning possible breaches of the public trust (violations of the State's ethics laws) by public officers, public employees, and similar persons involved with state and Iocal government in Florida, including Executive Branch lobbyists. Complaints about the actions of Judges should be brought to the Judicial Qualifications Commission, and complaints against attorneys in private practice should be made to The Florida Bar. Procedures followed by the Commission: The Commission follows a three -stage process when it considers complaints. The first stage is a determination of whether- the allegations of the complaint are legally sufficient, that is, whether the complaint indicates a possible violation of any law over which the Commission has jurisdiction. If the complaint is found not to be legally sufficient, the Commission will order that the complaint be dismissed without investigation and all records relating to the complaint will become public at that time. If the complaint is found to be legally sufficient, the investigative staff of the Commission will begin an investigation. The second stage of the Commission's proceedings involves this investigation of the complaint and a decision by the Commission of whether there is probable cause to believe that there has been a violation of any of the ethics laws. If the Commission finds that there is no probable cause to believe that there has been a violation of the ethics laws, the complaint will be dismissed and will become public at that time. If the Commission finds that there is probable cause to believe there has been a violation of the ethics laws, the complaint becomes public and enters the third stage of proceedings. The third stage requires that the Commission decide whether the law actually was violated and, if so, what penalty should be recommended. This stage requires a public hearing (trial) at which evidence would be presented. Attorney's Fees: If the complaint is dismissed, the person against whom the complaint is fried can file a petition to have the complainant pay his or her attorney's fees, which will be awarded after a hearing if the Commission finds that the complaint was made with a malicious intent to injure the official's reputation, the complainant knew that the statements made about the official were false or made the statements about the official with reckless disregard for the truth, and the statements were material. Confidentiality: The Commission cannot accept anonymous complaints and cannot keep the identity of the complainant or any witness confidential. A complaint, as well as all of the Commission's proceedings and records relating to the complaint, is confidential and exempt from the public records law either until the person against whom the complaint is made waives confidentiality, or until the complaint reaches a stage in the Commission's proceedings where it becomes public. The Commission's procedures on confidentiality do not govern the actions of the complainant or the person against whom the complaint is made. Legal Counsel: Both the complainant and the person complained against can be represented by legal counsel during the Commission's proceedings. Other Information: More information about the ethics laws and the Commission's responsibilities is available at the Commission's website, ww-,N,.ethics.state.fl.us, which contains publications, rules, and other information. f. Packet Page -2911- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. From: OchsLeo Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 3:10 PM To: HillerGeorgia Subject: FW: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to Darkness Commissioner, Staff is moving forward to complete your request. Leo E. Ochs, Jr. Collier County Manager leoochs@collieroov.net 239.252.8383 From: Pricel-en Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 2:04 PM To: OchsLeo Subject: RE: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to Darkness Leo. Per Commissioner Hiller's request, we setup a rule so anytime gothiclilies @aol.com emails GeoroiaHiller @collieraov.net, a copy of the message will be sent to Skip Camp. We will need a little time to research the "blind copy" issue and compile the results into an easy to read list. IT hopes have it completed tomorrow. Len Golden Price From: OchsLeo Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 9:15 AM To: PriceLen Subject: FW: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to Darkness FYA please Leo E. Ochs, Jr. Collier County Manager leoochs @ collieraov.net 239.252.8383 From: HillerGeorgia Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 6:33 AMTo: OchsLeoSubject: Fwd: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to Darkness Please have IT pull all the concealed email addresses that Lundin is sending his mailings to and forward me that list. Please also have all emails he sends me forwarded to Skip. With thanks - Packet Page -2912- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. Commissioner Georgia Hiller Begin forwarded message: From: "vothiclilies @aol.com" <g_othiclilies @aol.com> Date: November 13, 2013, 5:45:15 AM EST To: "Clyde @naplesnews.com" <jlytle @napiesnews.com >, "bebatten @napiesnews.com" <bebatten @nalesnews.eom> Cc: HillerGeorgia <GeorriaHiller @collieraov.net> Subject: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to Darkness Guest Column: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to Darkness by John Lundin former Democratic Party candidate for county commissioner In 2010, Georgia Hiller, Republican Party candidate for Collier Board of County Commissioners, campaigned on a platform of reform and transparency in government. Now up for re- election in 2014, Commissioner Hiller has voted to repeal County Resolutions 93-43 and 99 -410, which require board approval of all commissioner reimbursements for a valid public purpose, such as the cost of attending community events and travel expenses. Republican Commissioner Tom Henning, who was fined by the Florida Ethics Commission earlier this year for filing false financial statements, requested that payment for the individual itemized expenses be removed from public meeting agendas, to now be hidden in an annual budget report, approved by county staff, accessible only by burdensome public records requests. Ever since Commissioner Hiller became chairwoman last December, there has been a slow pattern of corruption in Collier County government; the $536,000 Blocker payoff for campaign donations, gutting of the Ethics Ordinance, firing of the Airport Director, censorship of Public Comment, the Golden Gate Estates oil drilling controversy, and now the public concealment of commissioner expenses. :r.. : -a'% e. ad.`1Z ess5s ar: G, „ I , , c iL rr:, ..... ... . .ad _ -.u_& - ...r. Packet Page -2913- 9!8/2015 16.H. 6. Begin forwarded message: From: PriceLen <LenPrice @colliergov.net> Date: November 14, 2013 at 11:40:53 AM EST To: BerriosMike <MikeBerrios @colliergov.net> Subject: FW: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to Darkness As discussed. Please let me know your progress. Thanks. Len Golden Price From: OchsLeo Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 9:15 AM To: PriceLen Subject: FW: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to Darkness FYA please Leo E. Ochs.. Jr. Collier County Manager leoochs@colliergov.net 239.252.8383 From: HillerGeorgia Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 6:33 AM To: OchsLeo Subject: Fwd: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to Darkness Please have IT pull all the concealed email addresses that Lundin is sending his mailings to and forward me that list. Please also have all emails he sends me forwarded to Skip. With thanks - Commissioner Georgia Hiller Begin forwarded message: From: "LYothiclilies @aol.com" «othiclilies @aol.com> Date: November 13, 2013, 5:45:15 AM EST To: "jlvtle @naplesnews.com" <jlDe @naplesnews.com >, "hebatten @naplesnews.com" <bebatten @naplesnews.com> Cc: HillerGeorgia <GeorgiaHiller@collier2ov.net> Subject: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to Darkness Guest Column: Hiller Moves From Sunshine to Darkness by John Lundin Packet Page -2914- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. former Democratic Party candidate for county commissioner In 2010, Georgia Hiller, Republican Party candidate for Collier Board of County Commissioners, campaigned on a platform of reform and transparency in government. Now up for re- election in 2014, Commissioner Hiller has voted to repeal County Resolutions 93-43 and 99 -410, which require board approval of all commissioner reimbursements for a valid public purpose, such as the cost of attending community events and travel expenses. Republican Commissioner Tom Henning, who was fined by the Florida Ethics Commission earlier this year for filing false financial statements, requested that payment for the individual itemized expenses be removed from public meeting agendas, to now be hidden in an annual budget report, approved by county staff, accessible only by burdensome public records requests. Ever since Commissioner Hiller became chairwoman last December, there has been a slow pattern of corruption in Collier County government; the $538,000 Blocker payoff for campaign donations, gutting of the Ethics Ordinance, firing of the Airport Director, censorship of Public Comment, the Golden Gate Estates oil drilling controversy, and now the public concealment of commissioner expenses. pastedGraphic.pdf - _ _. _.. �. �.._ ... SIC "... ... � .1 „ r�'1: C ..i� .. �C .. _�)'_...... :. .. ._ � ..� r••. ... ..�._ _ ... - 1, Packet Page -2915- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. From: ednro@aot.com Owl Date: (unkown) To: (unknown) Subject: FW: NBC2 (VIDEO) Collier working to change drinking & driving policy I see that you are interested in knowing exactly who receives emails from John Lundin. Why exactly do you want to know? I do not always agree with every message l receive whether it is from Mr. Lundin or anyone else. However, I feel it really is no one else's business whether I get a message or not. I will not ask Mr. Lundin to delete my name from his list even though I never asked him to put me on his list. Maybe you would like to announce to the world who writes to you. I might find that interesting. Please butt out of my emails and my business. If you are interested in knowing something about me, why don't you try asking me instead of sneaking around in my email? Rosalind Mathews 4675 3rd Av SW Naples, FL 34119 239 - 353 -0952 ednro 0 aol.com - - - -- Original Message--- - From: AlvarezAnnie Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 11.46 AM To: RubyPeg Subject: FW: NBC2 (VIDEO) Collier working to change drinking & driving policy Recreationally yours, Anais Alvarez "Annie "CPRP Regional Manager Collier County Parks and Recreation 15000 Livingston Road Naples,Fl 34109 239 252 4028 PLAY CONNECT DISCOVER - - - -- Original Message---- - From: gothiciiiies@aol.com (mailto:gothiclihes@aol.coml Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 9:49 PM To: HillerGeorgia; HenningTom; NanceTim; CoyieFred; FialaDonna Cc: ramills @napiesnews.com; vmacchi@napiesnews.com; diosborn @napiesnews.com; kalbers @napiesnews -com; ilytie @naplesnews.com; rwilliams @floddaweeklv.com; russell @tuffnews.com; dnalbers @bonitanews.com; news @colliercitizen.com; tmiquel @ napiesnews.com; (freeman @ napiesnews.com: liavden @ napiesnews.com; tiaten @ napiesnews.com; features @ napiesnews.com; kaill @ naplesnews.com; editor@napiessuntimes.com; cdesk @naplesnews.com; kfarrell@naplesnews.com; iwinchester @news- press.com; bannereditor @bonitanews.com; AAswift@napiesnews.com; BEBatten@Naplesnews.com; bbatten@napiesnews.com; mmchan@news- press.com; Packet Page -2916- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. mkendall@news- press.com; dholmes @fortmver.gannett.com; rtennant@Fortmyer.gannett.com; szoldan @Fortmyer.gannett.com; foluck @news - press.com; cithomps @eagle.fgcu.edu; ihayes @edison.edu; iamonroy @eagle.focu.edu; pnolan @wftx4.com; newsa@fox4now.com; newstips @abc- 7.com; chris.cifatte@winktv.com; winknews@winktv.com; mike.baidyga @abc- 7.com; darrel.adams@ abc- 7.com; jsalomone @fox4now.com; kaiones @irn.com; studio@voxnow.com; dbreiten @Fortgyer.gannett.com; ten gstrom @fortmver.gannett.com; cguerra @Fortmver.gannett.com; dharpste@Fortmver.gannett.com; kiollar @Fortmyer.gannett.com; Iruane @Fortmyer.gannett.com; atometic @Fortmver.gannett.com; abwiilia@Fortmyer.gannett.com; ibnews @newszap.com; ccepero @news- press.com; JMBuzzacco @Naplesnews.com; charlie.keeoan @nbc- 2.com; bryan.anderson@nbc- 2.com; MWOZNIAK @Fortmyer.gannett.com; sdoane@news_r)ress.com; ewilliams@floridaweekly.com; natalie @coastalbreezenews.com; bryan.anderson @ nbc-2.com Subject: NBC2 (VIDEO) Collier working to change drinking & driving policy http: / /www nbc -2 com /slorv/ 23949086/ collier - working -to- change - drinking- driving - policy# UoLlpa5mC 9u NBC2 (VIDEO) Collier working to change drinking & driving policy NAPLES, FL - NBC2 first showed you exclusive video of a Collier County administrator, who was pulled over in his county vehicle after consuming alcohol. He was pulled over by Collier County deputies and given a field sobriety test, then allowed to drive home with a warning. Digging deeper - NBC2 found there's no county policy that prohibits drinking then driving a county vehicle. "Every job I've had in my life, it's very strict policy that you're not allowed to drink and use a company vehicle," said John Lundin of Collier County. We're not naming the county employee involved in this incident because he wasn't cited or arrested. But on Tuesday at Collier County Commission, the incident came up during public comment and now a change to county policy is in the works. "I think many of us here in this audience saw the video and it involves drinking and driving. As a citizen, taxpayer, I just have my concerns about that," said Doug Fee of Naples. It fueld a fire for a change in county policy. "I think the Board of County Commissioners might take the opportunity to submit some kind of letter or piece saying to the citizens here that really isn't acceptable and that you don't want your employees to be doing this," said Fee. Only Commissioner Tom Henning spoke out about the incident in regards to county policy - noting he and County Manager Leo Ochs talked one -on -one. "I asked him if he'd have a problem if the board directed him to create an update to the County Manager Administrative Procedures on those vehicles. He says, 'Commissioner, I'm working on it right now, "' Henning said. Drinking and driving a county vehicle in the future could soon be banned in Collier County. "I want to just make sure it complies to all laws and he didn't have a problem with that - he's doing it because of perception, not reality so I commend him for that," Henning said. Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Packet Page -2917- Linda McKee Robison Chair Stanley M. Weston Tice Chair Michelle Anchors Matthew F. Carlucci Michael Cox I. Martin Ford Tom Freeman Wiley Horton Susan Horovitz Maurer Georgia Hiller 3299 Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 State of Florida COMMISSION ON ETHICS P.O. Drawer 15709 Tallahassee, Florida 32317 -5709 325 John Knox Road Building E, Suite 200 Tallahassee, Florida 32303 "A Public ice is a Public Trust" December 23, 2014 9/8/2015 16.H.6. Virlindia Doss Executive Director C. Christopher Anderson, III General Counsel/ Deputy Executive Director (850) 488 -7864 Phone (850) 488 -3077 (FAX) www.etbies.state.fl.us � Jf� _0 1J it ri BY....................... CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED RE: Complaint No. 14 -244, In re GEORGIA HILLER Dear Ms. Hiller: Confidential The above - captioned complaint, recently received in the office of the Commission on Ethics, is being transmitted to you pursuant to the requirements of Section 112.324, Florida Statutes. This office will forward all future correspondence in this matter to you at the above - listed mailing address unless otherwise notified of a change in your address. This transmittal is a routine administrative requirement which should not be construed as an approval, disapproval, or judgment of the complaint, either as to its terminology or merits. Please note that this complaint, as well as all of the Commission's proceedings and records relating to the complaint, remain confidential either until you make a written request to the Commission that such records be made public or until the complaint reaches a stage in the Commission's proceedings where it becomes public. Unless we receive a written waiver of confidentiality from you, our office is not free to release any documents or to comment on this complaint to members of the public or the press, so long as the complaint remains in a confidential stage. The Commission's procedures on confidentiality do not govern the actions of the complainant or the respondent. The following information is submitted to aid you in understanding the review that a complaint may go through under the Commission's rules. The first stage in our complaint process is a determination of whether the allegations of the complaint are legally sufficient, that is, whether they indicate a possible violation of any law over which the Commission has jurisdiction. If the complaint is found not to be legally sufficient, the Commission will order that the complaint be Packet Page -2918- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. Georgia Hiller Page 2 December 23, 2014 dismissed without investigation and all records relating to the complaint will become public at that time. If the complaint is legally sufficient but pertains solely to allegations of errors or omissions in financial disclosure forms, a determination will be made as to whether the error(s) or omissions(s) are significant to investigate. If the error(s) or omissions(s) are determined to be minor or inconsequential, you will be so notified and will be given 30 days in which to correct the error(s) or omission(s). If the correction is made, the complaint will be dismissed. If no correction is made, the complaint will advance to the next step in the process. If the complaint is found to be legally sufficient, a preliminary investigation will be undertaken by the investigative staff of the Commission. The next stage of the Commission's proceedings involves the preliminary investigation of the complaint and a decision by the Commission of whether there is probable cause to believe that there has been a violation of any of the ethics laws. If the complaint is investigated, you and the complainant will be given an opportunity to speak with the investigator. You also will be sent a copy of our investigative report prior to any action by the Commission and will be given the opportunity to respond to the report in writing. If the Commission finds that there is no probable cause to believe that there has been a violation of the ethics laws, the complaint will be dismissed and will become public at that time. If the Commission finds that there is probable cause to believe there has been a violation of the ethics laws, the complaint becomes public and enters the last stage of proceedings, which requires that the Commission decide whether the law actually was violated and, if so, whether a penalty should be recommended. At this stage, you have the right to request a public hearing (trial) at which evidence would be presented, or the Commission may order that such a hearing be held. Public hearings usually are held in or near the area where the alleged violation occurred. You are entitled to be represented by legal counsel during our proceedings. Upon written request, documents and notices regarding the complaint will be provided to your attorney. If you are unfamiliar with the ethics laws and the Commission's responsibilities, I encourage you to access our website at www.ethics.state.fl.us, where you will find publications, rules, and other information. If there are any questions concerning this complaint or the procedures being followed by the Commission, please feel free to contact Ms. Millie Fulford, our Complaint Coordinator, at (850) 488 -7864. Sincerely, e�Lt� Virlindia Doss Executive Director Enclosure cc: Randy Johns, Complainant Packet Page -2919- .,. STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION ON ETHICS P. O. DRAWER 16709, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA s2517 -5709 COMPLAINT 14 -244 1. PERSON BRINGING COMPLAINT: Name: Randy Johns 4260 15th Ave SW Address:___ 9/8/201516.H.6. rwr<tun COMMISSION ON ETHICS DEC 19 2014 RECEIVED Telephone Number-,2 3/- ,�iSl" C> 0 y d City: Naples County: Collier Zip Code: 34116 2. PERSON AGAINST WHOM COMPLAINT IS BROUGHT: Current or former public officer, public employee, candidate, or lobbyist - please use one complaint form for each person you wish to complain against: Name: Collier County Commissioner Georgia Hiller Telephone Number: 239- 252 -8602 Address: 3299 Tamiami `frail City: Naples County: Collier Zip Code: 34112 Title of office or position held or sought: Collier County Commissioner 3. STATEMENT OF FACTS: Please explain your complaint fully, either on the reverse side of this form or on additional sheets, providing a detailed description of the facts and the actions of the person named above. Include relevant dates and the names and addresses of persons whom you believe may be witnesses. If you believe that a particular provision of Article II, Section 8, Florida Constitution (the Sunshine Amendment) or of Part III, Chapter 112, Florida Statutes (the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees) has been violated, please state the specific section(s). Please do not attach copies of lengthy documents; if they are relevant, your description of them will suffice. Also, please do not submit video tapes or audio tapes. 4. OATH STATE OFF RI A COUNTY OF I) I I Lt"�- Sworn to (or affirm and subscr- ed,before me I, the person bringing this complaint, do this day of e-�' Q1i'Y111�- depose on oath or affirmation and say that 20 ` by A � S the facts set forth in the foregoing - complaint name of person malting statement) and attachments thereto are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. �t ° omm� 11 � � rids) My Commission Expires February 26 2017 (Prin 'otary Public) Personally Known OR Produced Identification J Type of Identification Produced: SI A-T1 RE OF COMPLAINANT CE FORM 50 —EFF, 42008 Packet Page -2920- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. Jurisdiction of the Commission: The Commission on Ethics has the authority to review and investigate complaints concerning possible breaches of the public trust (violations of the State's ethics laws) by public officers, public employees, and similar persons involved with state and local government in Florida, including Executive Branch lobbyists. Complaints about the actions of Judges should be brought to the Judicial Qualifications Commission, and complaints against attorneys in private practice should be made to The Florida Bar. Procedures followed by the Commission: The Commission follows a three -stage process when it considers complaints. The first stage is a determination of whether the allegations of the complaint are legally sufficient, that is, whether the complaint indicates a possible violation of any law over which the Commission has jurisdiction. If the complaint is found not to be legally sufficient, the Commission will order that the complaint be dismissed without investigation and all records relating to the complaint will become public at that time. If the complaint is found to be legally sufficient, the investigative staff of the Commission will begin an investigation. The second stage of the Commission's proceedings involves this investigation of the complaint and a decision by the Commission of whether there is probable cause to believe that there has been a violation of any of the ethics laws. If the Commission finds that there is no probable cause to believe that there has been a violation of the ethics laws, the complaint will be dismissed and will become public at that time. If the Commission finds that there is probable cause to believe there has been a violation of the ethics laws, the complaint becomes public and enters the third stage of proceedings. The third stage requires that the Commission decide whether the law actually was violated and, if so, what penalty should be recommended. This stage requires a public hearing (trial) at which evidence would be presented. Attorney's Fees: If the complaint is dismissed, the person against whom the complaint is filed can file a petition to have the complainant pay his or her attorney's fees, which will be awarded after a hearing if the Commission finds that the complaint was made with a malicious intent to injure the official's reputation, the complainant knew that the statements made about the official were false or made the statements about the official with reckless disregard for the truth, and the statements were material. Confidentiality: The Commission cannot accept anonymous complaints and cannot keep the identity of the complainant or any witness confidential. A complaint, as well as all of the Commission's proceedings and records relating to the complaint, is confidential and exempt from the public records law either until the person against whom the complaint is made waives confidentiality, or until the complaint reaches a stage in the Commission's proceedings where it becomes public. The Commission's procedures on confidentiality do not govern the actions of the complainant or the person against whom the complaint is made. Legal Counsel: Both the complainant and the person complained against can be represented by legal counsel during the Commission's proceedings. Other Information: More information about the ethics laws and the Commission's responsibilities is available at the Commission's website, www.ethics.state.fl.us, which contains publications, rules, and other information. Packet Page -2921- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. To: Florida Ethics Commission P.O. Drawer 15709, Tallahassee, FL 32317 -5709 From: Randy Johns 4260 15a'Av SW Naples fl 34116 On September 23' 2014 Collier County Commissioner Georgia Hiller introduced item 10 -C "Recommendation for the Board of County Commissioners to accept into the official record the attached banking services documents. Exhibit 1 Commissioner Hiller Abstain from the vote. Exhibit 2 However No form 813 (Memorandum of Voting Conflict) was on the following County Commissioners Agenda of October 14' 2014 Exhibit 3 On October 28t° Commissioner Hiller and other Commissioners voted to approve the Agenda absent of Commissioner Hiller Form 813 Memorandum of Voting Conflict. Please investigate two Possible violations of law. Section 286.012, F.S., provides: No member of any state, county or munkipa governmental board, commission, or agency who is present at any meeting of any such body at which an official decision, ruling., or other official act is to be taken or adopted may abstain from voting ... a vote shall be recorded or counted for each such member present, except when, with respect to any_ such member, there is or appears to be, a possible conflict of interest under ... s.112.311, s. 112.313, or s. 112.3143, F.S. (e.s.) 1123143 Voting conflicts. — (1) As used in this section: (a) "Principal by whom retained" means an individual or entity, other than an agency as defined in s. 112.312(2), that for compensation, salary, pay, consideration, or similar thing of value, has permitted or directed another to act for the individual or entity, and includes, but is not limited to, one's client, employer, or the parent, subsidiary, or sibling organization of one's client or employer. (b) "Public officer" includes any person elected or appointed to hold office in any agency, including any person serving on an advisory body. (c) "Relative" means any father, mother, son, daughter, husband, wife, brother, sister, father -in -law, mother -in -law, son -in -law, or daughter -in -law. (d) "Special private gain or loss" means an economic benefit or harm that would inure to the officer, his or her relative, business associate, or principal, unless the measure affects a class that includes the officer, his or her relative, business associate, or principal, in which case, at least the following factors must be considered when determining whether a special private gain or loss exists: 1. The size of the class affected by the vote. 2. The nature of the interests involved. 3. The degree to which the interests of all members of the class are affected by the vote. 4. The degree to which the officer, his or her relative, business associate, or principal receives a Packet Page -2922- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. greater benefit or harm when compared to other members of the class. The degree to which there is uncertainty at the time of the vote as to whether there would be any economic benefit or harm to the public officer, his or her relative, business associate, or principal and, if so, the nature or degree of the economic benefit or harm must also be considered. (2)(a) A state public officer may not vote on any matter that the officer Imows would inure to his or her special private gain or loss. Any state public officer who abstains from voting in an official capacity upon any measure that the officer imows would inure to the officer's special private gam or loss or who votes in an official Okagily on a measure that he or she knows would inure to the special private gain or loss of any principal by whom the officer is retained or to the parent or anization or subsidialy of a co orate principal b which the officer is retained other than an agency as defined ins 112 312(2)• or which the officer knows would inure to the s ecial rivate gain or loss of a relative or business associate of the public officer, shall m.gke every reasonable effort to disclose the nature of his or her interest as a public record in a memorandum filed vczth the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting, who shall incorporate the memorandum in the minutes. If it is not possible for the state pu blic officer to file a memorandum before the vote, the memorandum must be filed with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting no later than 15 days after the vote Packet Page -2923- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. DATE FILED BEFORE THE MAR 11 2015 STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION ON ETHICS COMMISSION ON ETHICS In re GEORGIA HILLER, ) Complaint No. 14 -011 Respondent. ) PUBLIC REPORT Based on the preliminary investigation of this complaint and on the recommendation of the Commission's Advocate, the Commission on Ethics finds that there is no probable cause to believe the Respondent, as a member of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, violated Section 112.313 (6), Florida Statutes, by using or attempting to use County resources to obtain email addresses for her personal use, and finds that there is no probable cause to believe the Respondent violated Section 112.313 (8), Florida Statutes, by using information not available to the general public and obtained because of her public position, as alleged in this complaint. Accordingly, this complaint is dismissed with the issuance of this public report. ORDERED by the State of Florida Commission on Ethics meeting in executive session on March 6, 2015. 22),a c c.L 11, •� 615 Date Lt.yy� I 'T• Linda McKee Robison Chair cc: Mr. Thomas R. Julin, Attorney for Respondent Ms. Melody A. Hadley, Commission Advocate Mr. John Lundin, Complainant Packet Page -2924- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. DATE FILED BEFORE THE APR 2 2 2015 STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION ON ETHICS COMMISSION ON ETHICS In re GEORGIA HILLER. ) Complaint Na. 14 -244 Respondent. ) PUBLIC REPORT AND ORDER DISMISSING COMPLAINT On Friday, April 17, 2015, the Commission on Ethics met in executive session and considered this complaint for legal sufficiency pursuant to Commission Rule 34- 5.002, F.A.C. The Commission's review was limited to questions of jurisdiction of the Commission and of the adequacy of the details of the complaint to allege a violation of the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees. No factual investigation preceded the review, and therefore the Commission's conclusions do not reflect on the accuracy of the allegations of the complaint. The Commission voted to dismiss the complaint for legal insufficiency, based on the following analysis: 1. This complaint was filed by Randy Johns of Naples. Florida. 2. The Respondent, Georgia Hiller, senn-es as a member of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County. 3. The complaint alleges that the Respondent introduced an item or measure to accept into the official record (presumably., of the Board) certain banking services documents: that the Respondent abstained from the vote on. the measure, but that no CE Form 8B, Memorandum of Voting Conflict, was presented as an item on the agenda of the Board meeting following the meeting at which the banl.-ing services documents were an item; and that on a Packet Page -2925- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. following date the Board "voted to approve the Agenda absent of Commissioner Hiller Form 8B Memorandum of Voting Conflict." And, the complaint cites Sections 112.3143 and 286,012, Florida Statutes. Further, pursuant to Commission on Ethics Rule 34- 5.002(1), Florida Administrative Code, staff' of the Commission wrote the Complainant seeking additional information regarding the allegations of the complaint; however, rather than providing information responsive to staffs written contact, the Complainant wrote back: in regard to Complaint No. 14 -244, I believe Georgia Hiller's actions may not fall under Section 112 of the Florida Statutes (the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees) but rather [under] Section 286.012 (Voting Requirement at Meetings of Governmental Bodies). As a result, I would like to withdraw my complaint of an - Ethics Violation at this time. 4. The Complainant's desire to withdraNv his complaint does not comport with the requirement of Commission on Ethics Rule 34- 5.0025, Florida Administrative Code, that requests for withdrawal be notarized. Staff sent a letter to this effect to the Complainant, explaining how to put his request in proper form. Also, staff telephoned the Complainant at the telephone number listed for the Complainant on his complaint filing, after receiving the comments from the Complainant quoted above, :and left a voice message for the Complainant to return staffs call; but staff has received no response to either communication. 5. Despite citation to the statute, the complaint substantively fails to indicate a possible violation of Section 112.3143(3)(a), Florida Statutes' (the portion of the voting conflicts ' Section 112.3143(3)(a) provides: VOTING CONFLICTS. —No county, municipal, or other local public officer shall vote in an official capacity upon any measure which would inure to his or her special private gain or loss; which he or she knows would inure to the special private Cain or loss of any principal by whom he or she is retained or to the parent organization or subsidiary of a corporate principal by which he or she is retained, other than an agency as defined in s. 112.312(2); or which he or she 2 Packet Page -2926- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. law applicable to local, elected public officers such as county commissioners). When a local, elected public officer is presented with a conflicting measure, the law requires three things of the officer: statement of the officer's interest in the matter, abstention from the vote on the matter, and completion and timely filing of a voting conflict memorandum (CE Form 8B). Assuming in argument that the alleged measure presented the Respondent with a voting conflict, the complaint does not allege that the Respondent failed to state her interest, failed to abstain, or failed to complete and timely file the memorandum.' Rather, at most, the complaint indicates that the Respondent may have not cast a vote when required to do so by Section 286.012, Florida Statutes, a law which is not within the jurisdiction of the Commission on Ethics, which expresses no penalty for noncompliance, and which allows abstention in a broader universe of items than that requiring abstention under Section l 12.3143(3)(a). Accordingly, this complaint is hereby dismissed for failure to constitute a legally sufficient complaint with the issuance of this public report. ORDERED by the State of Florida Commission on Ethics meeting in executive session knows would inure to the special private gain or loss of a relative or business associate of the public officer. Such public officer shall, prior to the vote being taken, publicly state to the assembly the nature of the officer's interest in the matter from which he or she is abstaining from voting and, within 15 days after the vote occurs, disclose the nature of his or her interest as a public record in a memorandum filed with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting, who shall incorporate the niemorar dum in the minutes. the complaint asserts that no relevant Form 8B was later incorporated in Board 'fired by Section 112.3143(3)(a), a failure of such incorporation would have been e to Board staff, incorporation not being an additional voting conflict law duty cer. i Packet Page -2927- on April 17; 2015. cj-tj aa, Q.o 5 Date Rendered Linda M. Robison Chair, Florida Commission on Ethics cc; Mr. Thomas R. Julin, Attorney for Respondent Mr. Randy Johns, Complainant LMR/ccailes 2 Packet Page -2928- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. �Ol O Ethics Commission Inquiry (85085.000002) 1/15/15 4,880.00 2/18/15 1,280.00 3/12/15 200.00 4/9/15 160.00 Total $6,520.00 Ethics Complaint (85085.000004 — Randy Johns) 2/25/15 3,840.00 3/12/15 3,280.00 4/9/15 2,000.00 5/23/15 40.00 7/13/15 320.00 Total 9,480.00 Combined Total $16,000.00 Packet Page -2929- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HMON& WILLLAY1J GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 Packet Page -2930- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP 1 l 11 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 MIAMI, FL 33131 -3126 TEL 305- 810 -2500 FAX 305 -810 -2460 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HUNmN�. HUNTON &WILLIAMS LLP �` 1 l 11 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 -� 7)fT T T A� � S MIAMI, -8 3- 2500 126 wl�1HI�/1J TEL 305 - 810 -2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE SUMMARY GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 INVOICE NUMBER: 114012778 DATE: 01/15/2015 Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending December 31, 2014 per the attached itemization: e:. �r.:aNr�.etiB" Afm" � .. ..,.�..w ... „w ...c.�... �^Y ., .$,€.t<g. �.rn <n.w�.d .. � .:wwr�.r.�::'LSrt�' : �i9& � �•� I�r�d'�icbb.` RE: (H&W # 85085.000002) ETHICS COMMISSION INQUIRY Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: TO'RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305 - 810 -2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number. 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000002, Inv: 114012778, Date: 0111512015 Packet Page -2931- $ 4,880.00 0.00 $4,880.00 HWON& S INVOICE SUMMARY - REMITTANCE PAGE 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP 1 111 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 MIAMI, FL 33 13 1 -3 126 TEL 305- 810 -2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 GEORGIA A. HILLER FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 153 NORTH STREET INVOICE NUMBER: 114012778 NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 DATE: 01/15/2015 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending December 31, 2014 per the attached itemization: NR i^„+v`;; rm RE: (H&W # 85085.000002) ETHICS COMMISSION INQUIRY Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305.810 -2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number: 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (international): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000002, Inv: 114012778, Date: 01/1512015 Packet Page -2932- $4,880.00 0.00 $ 4,880.00 w 9/8/2015 16. H .6. HT Tt. TTOj� T t-_ HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP �l� 1 1� �` 11 ] 1 BRICKELL A VENUE, SUITE 2500 WHILW S MIAMI, FL 33131 -3126 TEL 305 -810 -2500 FAX 305 -810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE DETAIL GEORGIA A. HILLER FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 153 NORTH STREET INVOICE NUMBER: 114012778 NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 DATE: 01/15/2015 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN RE: (H&W # 85085.000002) ETHICS COMMISSION INQUIRY DATE TIMEKEEPER DESCRIPTION HOURS VALUE 12/0312014 T R JULIN Preparation of correspondence to Ronald 0.20 80.00 Moalli confirming representation of Georgia Hiller and interview time and place. 12/04/2014 T R JULIN Preparation of correspondence to Jeff 0.40 160.00 Klatzkow confirming Hunton & Williams LLP engagement to represent Georgia Hiller and requesting that he transmit documents he has gathered regarding the Ethics Commission complaint (2); review of correspondence from Commissioner Hiller regarding the status of the matter (1); preparation of outline of salient facts regarding ethics complaint (1). 12/05/2014 T R JULIN Review of documents provided by city 1.30 520.00 attorney regarding Ethics Commission complaint (5); review of Ethics Commission procedures (.3); conference with Commissioner Hiller regarding interview scheduled for Monday, Dec. 8 in Naples (.5). 12/07/2014 T R JULIN Receipt and review of numerous emails that 0.50 200.00 Mr. Lundin had sent to Commissioner Hiller. Packet Page -2933- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP INVOICE: 114012778 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. DATE: 01/15/2015 FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 PAGE: 2 DATE TIMEKEEPER DESCRIPTION HOURS VALUE 12/08/2014 T R JULIN Telephone call with Commissioner Hiller 6.60 2,640.00 regarding upcoming interview (3); telephone call to city attorney regarding interview (.3); Travel to Naples for Ethics Commission investigator interview of Commissioner Hiller (2.0); meeting with Commissioner Hiller and County Attorney prior to interview (5); participation in interview (1.0); meeting with County Manager and security personnel after interview (5); return to Miami (2.0). 12/22/2014 T R JULIN Receipt and preliminary review of Ron 0.50 200.00 Moalli's Report of Investigation and preparation of correspondence to client regarding need for her review and comments on the report, together with recommendation that comments should be brief in light of favorable findings of the investigation. 12/23/2014 T R JULIN Review of comments of Georgia Hiller 0.20 80.00 regarding Report of Investigation. 12/30/2014 T R JULIN Preparation of draft response to Report of 2.50 1,000.00 Investigation. TOTALS 12.20 4,880.00 TIMEKEEPER STATUS HOURS RATE VALUE T R JULIN Partner 12.20 400.00 4,880.00 TOTAL FEES ($} 4,880.00 Current Fees: $ 4,880.00 Current Charges: 0.00 CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: $ 4,880.00 Packet Page -2934- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HUNTONtr HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP AVENUE, 11 l 1 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 �� MIAMI, FL 33131 -3126 TEL 305- 810 -2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE SUMMARY GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 INVOICE NUMBER: 114013023 DATE: 02/18/2015 Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending January 31, 2015 per the attached itemization: RE: (H &W # 85085.000002) ETHICS COMMISSION INQUIRY Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: $ 1,280.00 0.00 $1,280.00 It Ie1 j:1 ? ail x 4 T9 ` " y'. c,` faa�'; ;:t ' , INVOICE MATTER # DATE BALANCE 114012778 000002 01/15/2015 4,880.00 Outstanding Balance (for matter(s) on this invoice): 4,880.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE (including Current Invoice Amount Due): 6,160.00 TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT, FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305.810 -2534 To Pay By Mait: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACK HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number: 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000002, Inv: 114013023, Date: 02118/2015 Packet Page -2935- HtJN7'ON& WU1r3 MS 9/8/2015 16. H . 6. HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP 11 I 1 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 MIAMI, FL 33131 -3126 TEL 305 -810 -2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 ' INVOICE SUMMARY - REMITTANCE PAGE GEORGIA A. HILLER FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 153 NORTH STREET INVOICE NUMBER: 114013023 NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 DATE: 02/1812015 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending January 31, 2015 per the attached itemization: RE: (H&W # 85085.000002) ETHICS COMMISSION INQUIRY Current Fees: $ 1,280.00 Current Charges: 0.00 CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: $ 1,280.00 INVOICE MATTER # DATE BALANCE 114012778 000002 01/15/2015 4,880.00 Outstanding Balance (for matter(s) on this invoice): 4,880.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE (including Current Invoice Amount Due): 6,160.00 TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305 -810 -2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number. 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000002, Inv: 114013023, Date: 02/18/2015 Packet Page -2936- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HT 7� 7TO T HUNBORIN KELL AIVENUE, SUITE 2500 � A L 1 yj T AMl� S MIAMI, -8 3- 2500 126 VY 11- TEL 305- 810 -2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE DETAIL GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 INVOICE NUMBER: 114013023 DATE: 02/1812015 RE: (H&W # 85085.000002) ETHICS COMMISSION INQUIRY DATE TIMEKEEPER 01/02/2015 T R JULIN 01/27/2015 T R JULIN DESCRIPTION Review of client suggestions for revision to response to Report of Investigation (2.1); preparation of correspondence to client with revision (1); review of further suggestion from client to add exhibit to response to report and preparation of further suggested revision (4); preparation of correspondence to Millie Fulford at the Ethics Commission with client's response to Report of Investigation (2). Receipt and review of recommendation of advocate for the Ethics Commission recommending that is dismiss the complaint for lack of probable cause to proceed with the matter (.2); preparation of correspondence to client with recommendation to file response agreeing with recommendation of the advocate (2). TOTALS HOURS 2.80 0.40 VALUE 1,120.00 160.00 3.20 1,280.00 TIMEKEEPER STATUS HOURS RATE VALUE T R JULIN Partner 3.20 400.00 1,280.00 TOTAL FEES ($} 1,280.00 Packet Page -2937- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP INVOICE: 114013023 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. DATE: 02118/2015 FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 PAGE: 2 Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: Packet Page -2938- $ 1,280.00 0.00 $ 1,280.00 0 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HU`I TON& 11 it BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 W .T .TAMS MIAMI, 33131 -3126 TEL 305 -8-8 10 -2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 INVOICE NUMBER: 114013067 DATE: 02/2512015 RE: (H &W # 85085.000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) Current Fees: Fees Billed in Advance: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305.810 -2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number: 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000004, Inv: 114013067, Date: 0212512015 Packet Page -2939- $ 0.00 $ 3,840.00 0.00 $ 3,840.00 9/8/2015 16.H.6. t�T�['� HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP 1 VNh'»� 1 111 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 W .T .TAMS MIAMI, FL 3126 TEL 305 - 810 -2500- 250 0 FAX 305 -810 -2460 E1N: 54- 0572269 INVOICE SUMMARY GEORGIA A. HILLER FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 153 NORTH STREET INVOICE NUMBER: 114013175 NAPLES. FL 34108 -2923 DATE: 03/12/2015 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending February 28, 2015 per the attached itemization: RE: (H &W # 85085.000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) Current Fees: Less Payment Received: Total Net Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305 - 810.2534 To Pay By Mail To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number: 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000004, Inv: 114013175, Date: 03/12/2015 Packet Page -2940- wee -3, 840.00 3 32� 0.00 2wco 9/8/2015 16.H.6. t HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP HUNTON I I I I BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 S MIAMI, FL 33131 -3126 TEL 305- 810 -2500 FAX 305 -810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE SUMMARY - REMITTANCE PAGE GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 INVOICE NUMBER: 114013175 DATE: 03/12/2015 Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending February 28, 2015 per the attached itemization: P��� ,a .-4�.n�. »eawe��a.., RE: (H &W # 85085,000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) Current Fees: $' Less Payment Received: - 3,840.00 Total Net Current Fees: $ 9.440.6@- s 3 g-cc Current Charges: 0.00 CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: = 4, WVS TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT, FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305- 810.2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: Sun T rust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number: 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85065.000004, Inv: 114013175, Date: 03112J2015 Packet Page -2941- HUNTON& -, WHILWS GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN 9/8/2015 16. H .6. AW HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP I 1 I 1 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 MIAMI, FL 33131 -3126 TEL 305.810 -2500 FAX 305 -810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 INVOICE NUMBER: 114013175 DATE: 03/12/2015 RE: (H &W 4 85085.000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) DATE TIMEKEEPER DESCRIPTION HOURS VALUE 01/05!2015 T R JULIN Call from Georgia Hiller regarding receipt of 0.70 280.00 complaint filed with the Florida Ethics Commission by Randy Johns concerning abstention from voting on agenda item without submission of conflict disclosure form (A); review of relevant statutory and ordinance provisions, chapters 112 and 286, Florida Statutes, and Collier County Code of Ordinances, regarding voting and disclosure requirements (.3). 01/07/2015 T R JULIN Telephone conference with Georgia Hiller 0.90 360.00 regarding circumstances giving rise to alleged abstention on agenda item regarding submission of documents regarding banking services contract award into the official record of the board of county commissioners meeting. 01/0812015 T R JULIN Review of client correspondence regarding 0.40 160.00 origins of dispute and preparation of report to her regarding conclusions reached and deadline for submission of motion to dismiss to Ethics Commission (.3); review of further correspondence from client and preparation of request for additional minutes (1). 01/09/2015 T R JULIN Drafting of motion to dismiss Ethics 0.50 200.00 Commission complaint filed by Randy Johns. Packet Page -2942- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HUNTON 8 WILLIAMS LLP INVOICE: 114013175 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. DATE: 03/12/2015 FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 PAGE: 2 DATE TIMEKEEPER DESCRIPTION HOURS VALUE 01/10/2015 T R JULIN Further review of materials provided by client 2.50 1,000.00 concerning history of events leading to vote on proposal to placement of documents in the board record and drafting of motion to dismiss complaint because not vote on the agenda item was required. 01/12/2015 T R JULIN Review of additional board meeting transcript 0.70 280.00 and confirmation with client of sequence of events through vote on agenda item 01/1312015 T R JULIN Telephone call from Georgia Hiller regarding 0.40 160.00 draft motion to dismiss. 01/26/2015 T R JULIN Review of correspondence from client 2.90 1,160.00 regarding possible declaration for Jeff Klatzkow and preparation of response (1); revision of proposed motion to dismiss Randy Johns ethics complaint (1,8); preparation of correspondence to client regarding same (.2); preparation of draft declaration for Jeff Klatzkow (.5); preparation of correspondence to client regarding Klatzkow, declaration (1); review of client response and preparation of reply (.2). 01/27/2015 T R JULIN Revision and update of Klatzkow declaration 0.50 200.00 (.4); preparation of correspondence to client regarding same (1). 0112912015 T R JULIN Telephone call to Jeff Klatzkow to review draft 0.20 80.00 declaration. 02/02/2015 T R JULIN Preparation of correspondence to Jeff 0.30 120.00 Klatzkow regarding procedures of the Collier County Commission (1); preparation of correspondence to client regarding conference with Klatzkow (.2). 02/0312015 T R JULIN Conference with Jeff Klatzkow regarding 0.70 280.00 possible declaration for filing in support of motion to dismiss Randy Johns Ethics Commission complaint (5); preparation of status report to client (.2). 02/08/2015 T R JULIN Revision of proposed Klatzkow declaration to 2.20 880.00 conform to his comments (.5); editing of motion to dismiss (1.5); preparation of correspondence to client with revised documents (.2). Packet Page -2943- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP INVOICE: 114013175 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. DATE: 03/12/2015 FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 PAGE: 3 DATE TIMEKEEPER DESCRIPTION HOURS VALUE 02/16/2015 T R JULIN Completion of revision to motion to dismiss 2.20 880,00 Ethics Commission Complaint based on client comments and suggestions. 02/20/2015 T R JULIN Preparation of correspondence to Jeff 0.50 200.00 Klatzkow with draft declaration in support of motion to dismiss the complaint, review of comments and preparation of response to same (3); preparation of correspondence to client regarding Klatzkow execution of declaration and remaining tasks for completion of motion to dismiss complaint (.2). 02/26/2015 T R JULIN Completed draft of motion to dismiss 2.00 800.00 complaint, incorporating additional comments from client and declaration from county attorney in support of motion. 02/2712015 T R JULIN Review of correspondence from client and 0.20 80.00 preparation of response concerning submission of motion to dismiss to Ethics Commission. TOTALS 18.10 - 7-,241}:6(Y J TIMElf£Ei?EiSUMINARI' �: <i''7�Y> ..X4 f�i3. e�ifdf .. fi.. �', TIMEKEEPER STATUS HOURS RATE VALUE T R JULIN Partner 18.10 400.00 7,240.00 TOTAL FEES ($' 7,240.00 '. ���..s�'�s��' -�-"' Current Fees: Less Payment Received: - 3,840.00 N) Total Net Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: Packet Page -2944- 0.00 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HUNTON&BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 T, l T 7 A� s MIAMI, FL 3- 2500 126 W �1 H l�/� TEL 305- 810 -2500 FAX 305 -810 -2460 GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 Packet Page -2945- HMON& WILUAIMS INVOICE SUMMARY 9/8/2015 16. H .6. HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP I I I I BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 MIAMI, FL 33131-3126 TEL 305- 810 -2500 FAX 305 -810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 GEORGIA A. HILLER FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 153 NORTH STREET INVOICE NUMBER: 114013174 NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 DATE: 03/1212015 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending February 28, 2015 per the attached itemization: RE: (H &W # 85085.000002) ETHICS COMMISSION INQUIRY Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305- 810.2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACK HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number: 001458094 ABA Transit: 081000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000002, Inv: 114013174, Date: 03/1212015 Packet Page -2946- $ 200.00 0.00 $ 200.00 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HUNTON� HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP 1 1 1 1 BRICKEL AVENUE, AVENUE, SUITE 2500 S MIAMI, FL 33131 -3126 TEL 305 -810 -2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE SUMMARY - REMITTANCE PAGE GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 INVOICE NUMBER: 114013174 DATE: 03/12/2015 Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending February 28, 2015 per the attached itemization: RE: (H &W # 85085.000002) ETHICS COMMISSION INQUIRY Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305 - 810.2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number. 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000002, Inv: 114013174, Date: 03/12/2015 Packet Page -2947- $ 200.00 0.00 $ 200.00 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HT ��+(' N HUNTON & WILLIAMS AVEN LLP �,Jj� j lfl�J (};,, 11 I I BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 � � ]Tl T T AMS MIAMI, 33131-3126 �/�/ j TEL 305-810-2500 FAX 305- 810.2460 EIM 54- 0572269 INVOICE GEORGIA A. HILLER FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 153 NORTH STREET INVOICE NUMBER: 114013174 NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 DATE: 03/1212015 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A, BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN RE: (H&W # 85085.000002) ETHICS COMMISSION INQUIRY Packet Page -2948- DATE TIMEKEEPER DESCRIPTION HOURS VALUE 02/16/2015 T R JULIN Preparation of correspondence to Ethics 0.20 80.00 Commission regarding Advocate's recommendation against finding probable cause regarding John Lundin's complaint. 02/17/2015 T R JULIN Receipt of correspondence from Millie Fulford, 0.30 120.00 telephone call to Millie Fulford, and telephone call from Millie Fulford regarding March 6 hearing before the Ethics Commission and specifically addressing whether attendance would be superfluous (.2); preparation of correspondence to client regarding lack of need to attend Commission hearing on March 6 (.1). TOTALS 0.50 200.00 MUS _.,_ TIMEKEEPER STATUS HOURS RATE VALUE T R JULIN Partner 0.50 400.00 200.00 TOTAL FEES ($) 200.00 Current Fees: $ 200.00 Current Charges: 0.00 CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: $ 200.00 Packet Page -2948- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HUNTO & II I BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 MIAMI, FL 3126 WTT MJ TEL 305 - 810- 2500 FAX 305 -810 -2460 GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 Packet Page -2949- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HT �TT(��T� HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP LJjV 1 LJj�I {,j;, I 1 I 1 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 MIAMI, FL 33131-3126 i lk s TEL 305 -810- 2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE SUMMARY GEORGIA A. HILLER FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 153 NORTH STREET INVOICE NUMBER: 114013314 NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 DATE: 04/09/2015 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending March 31, 2015 per the attached itemization: RE: (H &W # 85085.000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: $ 2,000.00 0.00 $ 2,000.00 ^fit° - ; -`• &� W G.'* INVOICE MATTER # DATE BALANCE 114013175 000004 03/12/2015 3,400.00 Outstanding Balance (for matter(s) on this invoice): TOTAL AMOUNT DUE (including Current Invoice Amount Due): TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305810 -2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACK HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number: 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000004, Inv: 114013314, Date: 04/09/2015 Packet Page -2950- 3,400.00 5,400.00 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HT 7� 7r�y1� T� H I I BRI &WILLIAMS LLP U.w 1 Ulv � 1 I i i BR]CKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 �((� MIAMI, FL 33131 -3126 �/�J TEL 305- 810 -2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE SUMMARY - REMITTANCE PAGE GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 INVOICE NUMBER: 114013314 DATE: 04109/2015 Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending March 31, 2015 per the attached itemization: k , RE: (H&W # 85085.000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: z, INVOICE MATTER # DATE BALANCE 114013175 000004 03/12/2015 3,400.00 $ 2,000.00 0.00 $ 2,000.00 Outstanding Balance (for matter(s) on this invoice): 3,400.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE (including Current Invoice Amount Due): 5,400.00 TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305. 810.2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number: 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000004, Inv: 114013314, Date: 04/0912015 Packet Page -2951- HUNTON& VMJJAMS INVOICE DETAIL GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN 9/8/2015 16. H .6. HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP 1111 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 MIAMI, FL 33131 -3126 TEL 305 -810 -2500 FAX 305 -810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 FILE NUMBER: 850B5.000004 INVOICE NUMBER: 114013314 DATE: 04109/2015 RE: (H&W # 85085.000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) DATE TIMEKEEPER DESCRIPTION HOURS VALUE 03/03/2015 T R JULIN Preliminary review of client comments on draft 0.20 80.00 motion to dismiss. 03/04/2015 T R JULIN Review of correspondence from client regarding 0.20 80.00 procedure for submission of motion for attorneys' fees and further revisions to motion to dismiss and preparation of response. 03/12/2015 T R JULIN Completion of further revision of motion to dismiss 1.20 480.00 complaint that incorporates client suggestions. 03/16/2015 T R JULIN Review of client suggestions for revision to motion to 1.60 640.00 dismiss and implementation of suggestions (1.4); preparation of correspondence to client with new draft of the motion for further review and comment (.2). 03/19/2015 T R JULIN Review of client suggestion regarding further 0.30 120.00 revision, research regarding same, and preparation of correspondence to client regarding that suggestion. 03/26/2015 T R JULIN Implementation of client's further recommendations 1.30 520.00 for revision of motion to dismiss (1.2); preparation of correspondence to client with request for approval of filing (A). 03/28/2015 T R JULIN Preparation of correspondence to Millie Fulford 0.20 80.00 submitting motion to dismiss the complaint. TOTALS 5.00 2,000.00 �� � '•��' -X' �' Sy ,gam"` y 4 .. TIMEKEEPER STATUS HOURS RATE VALUE T R JULIN Partner 5.00 400.00 2,000.00 TOTAL FEES ($) 2,000.00 Packet Page -2952- raim 0 9/8/2015 16. H .6. HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP INVOICE: 114013314 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. DATE: 04/09/2015 FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 PAGE: 2 Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: Packet Page -2953- $2,000.00 0.00 $ 2,000.00 HUNTON& wums INVOICE SUMMARY GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN 9/8/2015 16. H .6. HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP 1111 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 MIAMI, FL 33131 -3126 TEL 305 -810 -2500 FAX 305- 810.2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 INVOICE NUMBER: 114013313 DATE: 04 /0912015 Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending March 31, 2015 per the attached itemization: RE: (H &W # 85085.000002) ETHICS COMMISSION INQUIRY Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: ����.,� c Viz, � €i v, e. 1�F, �a I'' ��,� �' >` •' '�� INVOICE MATTER # DATE 114013174 000002 03/12/2015 BALANCE 200.00 Outstanding Balance (for matter(s) on this invoice) TOTAL AMOUNT DUE (including Current Invoice Amount Due): TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305. 810.2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number. 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (lntemational): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000002, Inv: 114013313, Date: 04/09/2015 Packet Page -2954- $ 160.00 0.00 $ 160.00 200.00 360.00 ! w 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HT � TO & H I I BRI & WILLIAMS AVEN LLP �1� 1 1� 1 t 11 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 W1 T T A � MIAMI, FL 0- 2 50033131-3126 1�1 Hf�1J TEL 305 - 810 -2500 FAX 305 -810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE SUMMARY - REMITTANCE PAGE GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 INVOICE NUMBER: 114013313 DATE: 04/09!2015 Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending March 31, 2015 per the attached itemization: pyyp ;, 9� r RE: (H &W # 85085.000002) ETHICS COMMISSION INQUIRY Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE OI INVOICE MATTER # 114013174 000002 AMOUNT DUE: DATE BALANCE 03/12/2015 200.00 $ 160.00 0.00 $ 160.00 .. Outstanding Balance (for matter(s) on this invoice): 200.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE (including Current Invoice Amount Due): 360.00 TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305.810 -2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number: 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000002, Inv: 114013313, Date: 04109015 Packet Page -2955- HJNZ'ON, wu ms 9/8/2015 16. H .6. HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP I 111 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 MIAMI, FL 33131 -3126 TEL 305 -510 -2500 FAX 305 -810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE GEORGIA A. HILLER FILE NUMBER: 85085.000002 153 NORTH STREET INVOICE NUMBER: 114013313 NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 DATE: 04/09/2015 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN RE: (H&W # 85085.000002) ETHICS COMMISSION INQUIRY DATE TIMEKEEPER DESCRIPTION HOURS VALUE 03/09/2015 T R JULIN Call to Ethics Commission and 0.20 80.00 preparation of report to client regarding dismissal of complaint by John Lundin. 03/13/2015 T R JULIN Receipt and review of order of 0.20 80.00 dismissal of John Lundin complaint and preparation of correspondence to client regarding inadvisability of filing motion for attorneys' fees and costs in light of high standard for recovery of fees. TOTALS 0.40 160.00 TIMEKEEPER STATUS HOURS RATE VALUE T R JULIN Partner 0.40 400.00 160.00 TOTAL FEES ($) 160.00 Current Fees: $ 160.00 Current Charges: 0.00 CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: $ 160.00 w Packet Page -2956- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HUNmN� IiII &WILLIAMS LLP � 111 I BRI BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 T� 7TT T 7 �� S MIAMI, FL 0- 250 3126 \1'/11' /1����/�J TEL 305 - 810 -2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 j VOICE SUMMARY GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 INVOICE NUMBER: 114013525 DATE: 05/2312015 Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending April 30, 2015 per the attached itemization: RE: (H&W # 85085.000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: $ 40.00 0.00 $ 40.00 INVOICE MATTER# DATE BALANCE 114013314 000004 04109/2015 2,000.00 Outstanding Balance (for matter(s) on this invoice): 2,000.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE (including Current Invoice Amount Due): 2,040.00 TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305. 810.2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number: 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000004, Inv'. 114013525, Date: 05123/2015 Packet Page -2957- 9/8/2015 16.H.6. HUNTON HUNTON & WILLIAMS E, S 1 l 11 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 WHIMSMIAMI, FL 0-25 ] -3126 TEL 305 -810 -2500 FAX 305 -810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE SUMMARY-REMITTANCE PAGE GEORGIA A. HILLER FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 153 NORTH STREET INVOICE NUMBER: 114013525 NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 DATE: 05/23/2015 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending April 30, 2015 per the attached itemization: RE: (H &W # 85085.000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: $ 40.00 0.00 $ 40.00 TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305.810 -2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number: 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000004, Inv: 114013525, Date: 05/23/2015 Packet Page -2958- 9/8!2015 16.H.6. HIJl TONt,� II 1 111 BRICKELL AIVENUE, SUITE 2500 W . D MS MIAMI, 33131-3126 TEL 305 - 8-8 10 -2500 - 2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE DETAIL GEORGIA A. HILLER FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 153 NORTH STREET INVOICE NUMBER: 114013525 NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 DATE: 05/23/2015 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN RE: (H &W # 85085.000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) DATE TIMEKEEPER DESCRIPTION HOURS VALUE 04/08/2015 T R JULIN Review of correspondence from client 0.10 40.00 requesting status update and preparation of response. TOTALS 0.10 40.00 TIMEKEEPER STATUS HOURS RATE VALUE T R JULIN Partner 0.10 400.00 40.00 TOTAL FEES ($) 40.00 *01 MtRYr,. Current Fees: $ 40.00 Current Charges: 0.00 CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: $ 40.00 Packet Page -2959- 9/8/2015 16. H .6. H�' Tj�TT oj�T (`� HUNTON & WILLIAMS AVEN LLP rL,J jV j l fly (�c 111 I BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 T TjT T MJ MIAMI, FL 0- 250 33131-3126 ,(,/ jj_,j� TEL 305 -810 -2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE SUMMARY GEORGIA A. HILLER FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 153 NORTH STREET INVOICE NUMBER: 114013764 NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 DATE: 07/13/2015 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending June 30, 2015 per the attached itemization: IN 111 00, arrt�i'ill,iiili!,il�11 III! ` 74� `�ab�riblwy RE: (H&W # 85085.000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT, FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305 - 810.2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number: 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information with Wire: File: 85085.000004, Inv: 114013764, Date: 07/13/2015 Packet Page -2960- $ 320.00 0.00 $ 320.00 9/8/2015 16. H .6. HVl `1 1 ONI� I I I I B CKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 MIAMI, FL 33131 -3126 W m T T H MS TEL 305 -810 -2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 EIN: 54- 0572269 INVOICE SUMMARY - REMITTANCE PAGE GEORGIA A. HILLER 153 NORTH STREET NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R. JULIN FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 INVOICE NUMBER: 114013764 DATE: 07/13/2015 Statement for professional services and charges rendered in connection with the referenced matter(s), for the period ending June 30, 2015 per the attached itemization: RE: (H&W # 85085.000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: TO RECEIVE PROPER CREDIT, PLEASE ATTACH REMITTANCE COPY WITH PAYMENT, FOR BILLING INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL: 305 -810 -2534 To Pay By Mail: To Pay by Wire Transfer or ACH: HUNTON & WILLIAMS LLP Bank: SunTrust Bank, Richmond, VA PO BOX 405759 Account Name: Hunton & Williams Operating ATLANTA, GA 30384 -5759 Account Number, 001458094 ABA Transit: 061000104 Swift Code (International): SNTRUS3A Information vAth Wire: File: 85085.000004, Inv: 114013764, Date: 0711312015 Packet Page -2961- $ 320.00 0.00 $ 320.00 9/8/2015 16. H .6. HT 1w 1�TO T f t H I I BRI & WILLIAM LLP �l� 1 1� (� 1111 BRICKELL AVENUE, SUITE 2500 S MIAMI, FL 33131-3126 TEL 305- 810 -2500 FAX 305- 810 -2460 TIMEKEEPER T R JULIN STATUS Partner TOTAL FEES ($} Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: Packet Page -2962- HOURS RATE VALUE 0.80 400.00 320.00 320.00 $ 320.00 0.00 $ 320.00 EIN: 54- 0572269 IMICE DETAIL GEORGIA A. HILLER FILE NUMBER: 85085.000004 153 NORTH STREET INVOICE NUMBER: 114013764 NAPLES, FL 34108 -2923 DATE: 07/1312015 CLIENT NAME: HILLER, GEORGIA A. BILLING ATTORNEY: THOMAS R, JULIN RE: (H &W # 85085.000004) ETHICS COMPLAINT (RANDY JOHNS) DATE TIMEKEEPER DESCRIPTION HOURS VALUE 05/18/2015 T R JULIN Receipt and review of order from 0.70 280.00 Ethics Commission dismissing complaint (.2); review of Commission rules regarding fee applications (.2); telephone conference with Commission staff attorney Chris Anderson regarding time for submission of fee motion (.2); preparation of recommendation for Commissioner Hiller with respect to whether fees and cost should be sought (.1). 05/19/2015 T R JULIN Preparation of request for records 010 40.00 from Millie Fulford (.1). TOTALS 0.80 320.00 TIMEKEEPER T R JULIN STATUS Partner TOTAL FEES ($} Current Fees: Current Charges: CURRENT INVOICE AMOUNT DUE: Packet Page -2962- HOURS RATE VALUE 0.80 400.00 320.00 320.00 $ 320.00 0.00 $ 320.00