Grant Smith warns of FBI “302” interview summaries in Broward County probe
Grant Smith warns of FBI “302” interview summaries in Broward County probe The passage describes the FBI’s use of “302” summary reports in an ongoing investigation of local Broward County officials. While it hints at potential procedural abuse, it lacks concrete names of federal actors, specific transactions, or new evidence. It does identify several local officials (County Commissioner Josephus Eggleston, former Miramar Commissioner Fitzroy Salesman, School Board member Bev Gallagher, County Administrator Bertha Henry) as subjects of investigation, which could be a useful lead for local oversight but offers limited novelty or high‑level power linkage. Key insights: FBI creates “302” summary reports of witness interviews, which may contain discrepancies.; Local Broward County officials are under federal investigation (Eggleston, Salesman, Gallagher, Henry).; The email suggests the FBI may use these summaries to shape testimony or pursue charges.
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Grant Smith warns of FBI “302” interview summaries in Broward County probe The passage describes the FBI’s use of “302” summary reports in an ongoing investigation of local Broward County officials. While it hints at potential procedural abuse, it lacks concrete names of federal actors, specific transactions, or new evidence. It does identify several local officials (County Commissioner Josephus Eggleston, former Miramar Commissioner Fitzroy Salesman, School Board member Bev Gallagher, County Administrator Bertha Henry) as subjects of investigation, which could be a useful lead for local oversight but offers limited novelty or high‑level power linkage. Key insights: FBI creates “302” summary reports of witness interviews, which may contain discrepancies.; Local Broward County officials are under federal investigation (Eggleston, Salesman, Gallagher, Henry).; The email suggests the FBI may use these summaries to shape testimony or pursue charges.
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