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Boca Raton Mayor Susan Hayine Charged With Official Misconduct, Corruption

What to Know

  • Boca Raton Mayor Susan Haynie walked into the Palm Beach County Jail on Tuesday evening and was released a short time later.
  • The 62-year-old mayor is charged with three counts of official misconduct for falsifying her mandatory state financial disclosure forms.
  • She's also charged with perjury for lying under oath to county ethics investigators.

A Florida mayor has bonded out of jail after being accused of official misconduct, perjury and misuse of public office.

Boca Raton Mayor Susan Haynie walked into the Palm Beach County Jail on Tuesday evening and was released a short time later. Attorney Leonard S. Feuer told news outlets his client denies the allegations and plans to "fight in court to the fullest extent."

The 62-year-old mayor is charged with three counts of official misconduct for falsifying her mandatory state financial disclosure forms.

An arrest report says she "omitted" the fact that she was being compensated by real estate mogul James Batmasian. She's also charged with perjury for lying under oath to county ethics investigators.

The arrest report also says she didn't disclose $335,018 in income.

Gov. Rick Scott's office released a statement to NBC station WPTV saying they will review the matter as they receive more information from law enforcement.

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