Auction of Joe Carollo’s home, assets touted in ad from Florida US Marshal posted in Miami New Times – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports

Miami (WSVN) – The latest chapter in the ongoing saga of Miami City Commissioner who can soon take his home on the auction block to satisfy the share of a civil decision against him.

7news cameras captured the entrance of the commissioner’s coconut grove house on Morris lane on Wednesday night.

The cool neighborhood can become a center of pomp at Carolo’s house.

A high -end auction of Carolo goods is detected in an advertisement on Wednesday at Miami New Times.

In a phone conversation with 7news, Carolo addressed the advertisement.

“I came to know through my lawyers that the American marshals are selling some kind of property for March 19,” he said.

Notice Gadis S. Serlta, Posted by United States Marshal with the southern district of Florida, and listed “Attorney for Wadi, Jeffrey W. Gacches. [Esquire],

The Gachass Bill represents Fuller and Martin Pinila, the owner of Ball and Chen Nichclub in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood. Fuller and Pinila won a multimilone-dollar federal trial, which was against the commissioner.

The auction advertisement goes to list Carolo’s home address, stating that “the theme property is being sold” like “and” wait is “.

On 2 February, an American martial placed a notice at the front door of the commissioner’s property, which was the first part of the process in seizing his property to pay the decision.


Carolo lost the trial against the owners of Ball and Chen in June. A jury ordered her to pay $ 63.5 million in compensation, found to be responsible for harassing men.

Carolo stressed that his house in Grove has been preserved under constitutional homestand.

“I am protecting the Florida Constitution,” he said.

Carolo said that he filed paperwork, which shows that his house has been protected, but according to the assessor of the property, there is no homestand relaxation in the house.

Meanwhile, Carollo continued to try to fight the verdict. He said that he is confident that once it reaches an appellate court, it will go in his favor.

“I am an American citizen. I have the right to be protected under the rule of law and have a proper process,” he said.

The commissioner said that he is meeting with his lawyers in an attempt to stop the auction.

According to the advertisement, the auction starts from noon on March 19 at the federal courthouse in Miami city.

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