Christian Ilvert
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Okay, maybe there are two rules, but the one that is 100% that I insist on completely, Jagermeister, must be drank ice cold.
I just filed a bar complaint against attorney Monique Pardo-Pope, the Miami Beach Commission candidate whose father was a notorious, coke-dealing, corrupt cop, neo-Nazi serial killer executed by the state of Florida in 2012 after Governor Rick Scott signed his death warrant.
This is not about the sins of the father.
This is about the lies of the daughter.
And now the Florida bar is announcing this week that they launched an official inquiry and opened a disciplinary file on her.
Only 25% of complaints progress to this stage.
All because Monique Pardo Pope is still trying to hide her secret past from voters.
Her father, Manuel Pardo, who believed Hitler was a great man, murdered nine people in cold blood, shooting, beating and stabbing them.
His only regret, he said, is that he didn't murder 99 people.
The only regret that I have is that instead of nine, I wish I could have been up here for 99.
He spoke extensively of his hatred for Jews, blacks, gays and lesbians.
His apartment was filled with Hitler books, a Nazi flag on the wall, and a pet Doberman he reportedly tattooed with a swastika.
Why did she hide this from voters, and why does she refuse to answer direct questions about it?
Should someone so intensely against transparency and accountability be an elected official?
While she was very young in 1986 when he committed these heinous crimes, from 2013 to 2018,
Well into adulthood, and after she'd become an attorney and member of the Florida Bar, Monique Pardo Pope repeatedly celebrated her Hitler-loving father on social media, my hero, my guardian angel.
In September 2015, when she was 34, she called him my guiding light in the sky, my eternal best friend.
In 2018, at age 37, she wrote, there's no one better suited to have been my daddy, and I will forever be proud to have been your little girl.
For you to understand my motive,
What I did because I want my daughter to be proud of her father and my family to be part of my father.