FDEP whistleblower who derailed golf course scheme

Last week, Gov. Ron DeSantis complained that the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s plan to build golf courses in state parks was leaked before the “half-baked” idea was ready to be announced.

  • I doubted the leak because the plan was on the FDEP website and social media, but now we know there was a whistleblower who was fired over the weekend.

The Tampa Bay Times reports James Gaddis, a two-year FDEP cartographer, leaked the information and has been fired for “Conduct Unbecoming a Public Employee.”

What we learned from Gaddis:

  • He was told to rush maps for the golf courses by senior leadership the week of July 29.
  • By the weekend of Aug. 17, the Office of Park Planning was ordered to drop/hold other tasks and compose amendments to the original drafts.
  • The directive came “straight from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office.”
  • The liaison between the FDEP senior leadership and the governor’s office was DeSantis’ deputy chief of staff, Cody Farrill.

DeSantis denied having any knowledge of the plan at his 8/28 presser.

  • “It was not approved by me,” DeSantis said. “I never saw that.”

Gaddis, a single father to an 11-year-old daughter, has started a GoFundMe while searching for a new job.

 

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