FDLE Seeks Six-Month Suspension for Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony Over False Statements
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has recommended a six-month suspension of Sheriff Gregory Tony's law enforcement certification due to falsified driver's license applications.
- Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony allegedly lied on multiple driver's license applications about a past suspension.
- The FDLE has proposed a six-month suspension and additional ethics training for Tony.
- An administrative judge is set to make a ruling on the case, following accusations of broken public trust.
- The state attorney’s office declined to prosecute Tony, despite the findings of the FDLE investigation.
- Tony's defense argues that there is insufficient evidence to prove he knowingly made false statements.