Florida Investigators Ignore Criminal Activities of Top Environmental Regulators.

UPDATED NOVEMBER 28, 2005 LATEST EDITION OF STORY

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By John Caylor

The following story is documented by 24 years of investigative records and research and has caused a stir. Despite the heavy handed pressure we will continue to update and report this story as a moral obligation to the victims of cancer and other illnesses caused by the illegal dumping and disposal of toxic and medical waste."

 The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Office of Executive Investigations signed off, without a criminal investigation, allegations by federal criminal investigators and state employees that, Mary Jean Yon, Director of Waste Management, aided and abetted companies involved in trafficking of toxic and hazardous waste.

INSIDER EXCLUSIVE ...FORMER DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PANAMA CITY BRANCH MGR. HENRY HERNANDEZ SHOWN ABOVE RIGHT

IS REPORTED TO BE AN ILLEGAL ALIEN WHO ROSE TO TOP SPOT WITH DOCTORED RESUME AND CONNECTIONS TO DEVELOPERS AND DIXIE MAFIA FIGURES...

HERNANDEZ HAS REPEATEDLY REFUSED TO RETURN OUR TELEPHONE CALLS AND MESSAGES ASKING FOR COMMENT ABOUT THIS STORY......

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 Mrs. Yon is the Florida's top regulatory officer presiding over hazardous and solid waste and was formerly the Director of the Northwest Florida District of the Department of Environmental Regulation.

 The FDLE Office of Executive Investigations, an arm of the Governors office, received the criminal complaint on March 2, 2005 and 1 day later on March 3, dismissed allegations made by Special Agent Paul Bouffard of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division located at Tampa. Guy Tunnel the former Sheriff of Bay County is now FDLE Director.

 The complaint labeled as highly criminal in nature by FDLE Special Agent Terry Rhodes of the Clearwater field office was then forwarded for administrative review to Pinky Hall the Inspector General for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

  At the DEP, the criminal complaint, including allegations made by the supervisor of Panama City field office, Henry Hernandez, was immediately dropped without investigation.

  An administrative and management review excluding the criminal activities was instead ordered by Inspector General Hall.  

  The Office of Inspector General then conducted an investigation of management activities, narrowing down and questioning employees about management style and petty differences.  The results of that investigation were issued October 13, 2005.

  In the report of its own activities and those about Mrs. Yon, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection returned all allegations as unfounded.

  Missing from the report are the serious criminal allegations that Mrs. Yon aided and abetted Aztec Environmental and Big Wheel Recycling in disposing of toxic and hazardous waste, resulting in groundwater contamination and possible poisoning of drinking water supplies in the Florida Panhandle.

Tracks from dumping Liquid Toxic Waste from Tanker Trucks apparent at Big Wheel- Aztec Construction landfill, at Bay County. Notice hose flow patterns from earthen dam roadway above sign

  The Florida Panhandle is home of the Florida Aquifer a source of the entire states drinking water. The United States government recently barred Aztec, Big Wheel and all their affiliate companies from federal contracts with the Department of Defense and all other federal agencies.

  Panama City attorney and St. Joe Company lobbyist William Harrison was a partner in Aztec, Big Wheel along with Randall McElheney, a republican party leader and top fund raiser for Governor Bush.

  Harrison also served on the White House transition team for President George Bush, Jr. Mr. Harrison’s employer, the St. Joe Company is Florida’s largest landowner and developer with thousands of acres of undeveloped raw land primarily located in the Florida Panhandle.   

  Mr. Harrison interviewed Hernandez for his management position at DEP over lunch, according to the criminal complaint. Hernandez was the Panama City DEP manager and oddly one of the criminal complainants who carried out Mrs. Yon’s orders and directives.

Former Aztec Employee, Bull Dozier Operator Danny Walker provided Insider Magazine with information in a previously published article as to illegal Toxic Waste dumping and trafficking of illegal aliens by Aztec-Big Wheel, in that interview Walker told us how Livingston bragged that the United States INS was in his pocket and they tipped off Aztec days in advance they were going to conduct raids against the company. Walker stated Mexicans and other illegals were hidden in advance of the staged INS raids in motor homes, travel trailers and tractor cabs owned by Aztec. Walker telephoned the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Law Enforcement Office and reported the activities of his former employer, the DEP never investigated his allegations or returned his calls. Walker was terminated after his loyalty to Aztec and his continued silence about the criminal activity was questioned by Jimmy Livingston, Aztec owner.

  In its findings of unfounded, the Florida DEP also cleared Mrs. Yon of allegations that Mrs. Yon obstructed enforcement activities against Progress Energy for destruction of a vast area of Wet Lands in Gulf County.

  Mrs. Yon’s husbands law firm is the lobbyist for Progress Energy and other state utility firms regulated by DEP and Mrs. Yon.  Mrs. Yon was appointed to her present position as head of the entire state Hazardous Waste Management section early this year.

  Oddly enough the DEP has a history of appointing statewide Hazardous regulators from the Panhandle of Florida. 

  On February 12, 1985, Florida received final authorization from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to administer its own hazardous waste management and regulatory program under the Resource Conservation and Recover Act.

 The most important feature of that authorization is the States agreement to issue permits that conform to the regulatory requirements of the law, to inspect and monitor activities subject to regulation, to take appropriate enforcement action against violators and to do so in a manner no less stringent than the Federal program.

  The Hazardous Waste Regulation Section (HWRS), Mrs. Yon heads is responsible for implementing the hazardous waste regulatory portion of Resource Recovery Act.

  It reviews and issues permits and coordinates compliance monitoring and enforcement activities at hazardous waste generators, transporters and Treatment, Storage and Disposal facilities with the regulatory authority.

Many households and businesses use hazardous materials in their day to day activities. Many of these activities produce wastes that can injure or even threaten living things.

These wastes are called hazardous wastes. Hazardous waste must be handled in special ways to prevent threats to human health and the environment. Paint products, solvents, some batteries, household cleaners and pesticides are typical examples.

When disposed of in the municipal landfill or otherwise improperly managed, these materials have the potential of contaminating the ground water -- our drinking water supply.

In 1986 the Bay County government at Panama City, Florida, passed a $64 million dollar bond issue to build an incinerator under the new act.

The incinerator minus emission controls was built at the railhead for the Saint Andrews Bay Line Railroad in Panama City. The railroad is now owned and operated by Earl K. Durden another top republican party fund raiser also Chairman of the Florida Department of Transportation Committee.

Jeb Bush and Earl K. Durden at meeting to promote Bay County Airport.

According to a top law enforcement official Earl Durden's Bay Line RR and Rail Management operates short line runs in various states with leased employees and is in the Toxic Waste Business.

 In 1988 Bay County officials turned the completed Incinerator over to Westinghouse Company after privatizing it through a bond refunding, debt restructuring lease to Ford Motor Credit and Westinghouse Company.

Westinghouse at the time was under operating under 70 separate federal court decrees from EPA and foreign governments for wholesale violation of environmental laws and was personally liable for disposal of thousands of tons of hazardous waste.

After taking control of the incinerator Westinghouse established contracts to burn household garbage with New Jersey carting firms. Among the primary firms doing business with Westinghouse was Geneva Environmental who represented Mr. Joseph Scougza, later identified by New Jersey authorities as a Genovesse crime family associate.

At the time in the early 90’s, Scougza’s railroad cars laden with medical waste were found at the Fountain, Florida, rail-head, on the Bay Line north of Panama City. Medical waste is known to carry high amounts of mercury that can become airborne and pollute area lakes and water supplies.

County officials alerted to the fact that the Bay County Incinerator was permitted only for household garbage then promptly stated that the shipment was a mistake and the railcars were returned unprocessed to Mr. Scougza.

The Bay County incinerator continued to process shipments from New Jersey and New York despite the fact that the carting firms were paying almost $85.00 per ton to truck and dispose of the household garbage at the incinerator. Why the firms bypassed West Virginia landfills where the household garbage could have been properly disposed for $19.00 per ton is still a mystery to many people here.

Since 1999 the U.S. EPA has continuously issued health advisories to citizens of Bay County against eating fish from Deerpoint Lake, due to mercury contamination.

  Deerpont Lake is the source of drinking water for Bay County and is the largest supplier of unpolluted drinking water in Florida.
Click to see FDLE and DEP documents on Yon Criminal Investigation

In early 2003, Insider Magazine interviewed newly installed Panama City DEP branch manager Henry Hernandez after it was reported to us by a high level confidential source at the time, Bay County Commissioner, Republican Mike Ropa, that "Hernandez was promoted to his job after an interview and final seal of approval from William Harrison, Jr. the lobbyist for St. Joe Company, Florida's largest landowner and developer. Mr. Harrison is the states top Republican and served on the transition teams for both George Bush, Jr. and Jeb Bush."

Our source on secret Hernandez deal, former Bay Commissioner Mike Ropa was ousted from office by his own party for going against St. Joe Company Airport deal.

The information was particularly important as we reported in the Fall 2003 edition of Insider, because Governor Jeb Bush has a financial interest and a 401K retirement from the St. Joe Company who according to the Securities and Exchange Commission purchased 50 percent of the Codina Group, Jeb's former business partner.

Bush and CIA asset, Cuban immigrant Armando Codina's business and personal relationship dates back to the early 80's and involves many questionable business transactions including the failure of Broward Federal Savings and Loan in Sunrise, Florida. As Florida Governor, Bush has personally ordered allocation of hundreds of millions of tax dollars into new infastructure around and into raw undeveloped land owned by the St. Joe Company.

At one point Bush established a $18 million direct grant to the Bay County Panama City Airport Authority to study and promote the need for a new $300 million airport on St. Joe land. Millions were spent with the local media promoting the need for a new airport, but citizens rejected the idea after a non-binding referendum, spending over $20 million the state is still pursuing the idea.

Another Panhandle resident, organized crime associate and refuted porn kingpin Anthony "Tony" Arnone has numerous business relationships at Sunrise, a known hotbed and sometimes residence for New Jersey organized crime figures.

Former Chief Judge Judy Pittman until recently presiding Chief Circuit Court Judge of the 14th Judicial Circuit of Florida is Arnone's next door neighbor at Marina Bay Condominiums in Lynn Haven, Florida, a high rise water front condo complex built by Arnone and former Lynn Haven Mayor Robert Gardner.

Newly elected 14th Judicial Circuit State Attorney Steve Meadows, recently acquired several acres of waterfront property from Arnone and has a home next door to Arnone's permanent residence at Spanish Lake Estates another Arnone development located in Washington County, Florida.

DDemocrat Steve Meadows Newly Elected 14th Judicial Circuit State Attorney

Warranty Deed from Arnone to State Attorney Steve Meadows.

FDLE Executive Investigations Fax from John Gordy to Panama City Beach Chief  Sullivan dated January 3 1994, documenting  Tony Arnone as a Organized Crime Associate known to FDLE because of pornography operations at Orlando, Florida reference FBI file (532-70-1037). Also see Attorney General of United States Report on Organized Crime and Pornography at Insider-magazine.com

The Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, PEER a Washington D.C. based environmental group, filed a written complaint and request with Northwest Florida state prosecutors early this year asking for a grand jury criminal investigation of Aztec-Big Wheel and DEP's activities for lack of enforcement in the NW Florida DEP offices supervised by Hernandez and his superior Mary Jean Yon.

The allegations and complaint were officially turned over to newly elected 14th Circuit State Attorney Meadows who has refused to acknowledge the criminal complaint or respond in writing or by telephone to PEER's attorney. Among the allegations brought by PEER is the fact that St. Joe Lobbyist and Aztec-Big Wheel associate owner William Harrison. Jr. interviewed and approved Hernandez for his job as previously published in the Insider Magazine article shown below.

State Attorney Steve Meadows has plenty of reasons not to investigate the PEER and Insider-Magazine.com allegations. In the 2004 election year Democrat Meadows campaign was secretly run by Charles L. Hitlon and the Republican party, Insider-Magazine.com personally knows these facts to be true.

The majority of Meadows campaign Televison advertising, over $98,500, came from secret PACS with bogus addresses in Washington, D.C. and Virgina. The David Millner Group a New Jersey Public Relations firm was the conduit that secretly pumped Republican money into Meadows campaign, with Meadows complete knowledge.

The rat maze of campaign donations back and forth from the Club for Growth a D.C. based, "Who's Who", of the national Republican Party to Citizens For Safer Streets, Americans for Free Speech, Victims Rights, Americans For Jobs and other PACS is virturally impossible to trace.

One thing for sure, the Club for Growth boasts Charles L. Hitlon and Earl K. Durden as founding members. The unique maze of this financial campaign funding network is an outgrowth of the criminal operations by former U.S. Intelligence operatives under the continued leadership of George Bush, Sr.

According to extensive evidence compiled by Insider-magazine.com, the network was set up during Bush's Iran Contra years specifically for the purpose of fighting clandestine wars and over-throwing democratically elected governments.

The fact that a Democratic candidate and newly elected State Attorney wins his campaign largely funded by the national Republican Party is of no small significance and could explain how the 2000 and 2004 national elections were corruptly won by Bush loyalists.

Below is partial documentation of the bogus PAC money to State Attorney Meadows campaign, Insider Magazine will present more evidence on Meadows campaign in follow-up stories.

Another top Florida law enforcement figure deeply embedded in the network is former Bay County Sheriff Guy Tunnel who is now Director of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Tunnel was hand picked by Durden to oversee future operations after he after he was introduced to Bush in the February 2002 time frame, when he was flown to meet the President at his ranch in Crawford, Texas. Around that time Bush appointed Tunnel as Director of Homeland Security for the state of Florida.

Convicted felon and Refuted International Drug kingpin, "James Finch", CEO of Phoenix Construction and Phoenix Racing personally flew Tunnel to the meeting with President George Bush, Jr. aboard his Lear Jet, according to Insider Magazine confidential sources. Finch's construction companies are awarded all bids for water and sewer systems throughout the Florida Panhandle.

Department of Environmental Protection documents show that DEP's Mary Jean Yon turned a blind eye to massive environmental violations attributed to Finch's companies inability to adequately preform under the contracts that cost taxpayers untold millions.

Finch has long been the supposed target of federal law enforcement agencies for importation of narcotics into the United States and violation of the Mann Act by Interstate Transportation of Prostitutes to influence and corrupt politicians. In reality Finch is a protected and valued fund raiser of the continuing Iran-Contra network established by Oliver North and Bush Sr.

In a previous interview with now deceased Bay County grand jury foreman Dwight Curenton. Currenton told Insider Magazine that then assistant State Attorney Steve Meadows did not let his grand jury hear crucial testimony about Finch's corrupting influence over Bay County officials in a contract fixing case over a under-water sewer pipeline project.

According to documents obtained by Insider Magazine, DEP's Mary Jean Yon also assisted Finch and county officials in the cover up by continuously granting delays and alterations of the contract. Additionally, Yon allowed Bay county officials to continue operating and fund a $32 million expansion of a waster water sewage treatment plant built in navigable United States waters, a violation of federal statutes.

Prior to his death Currenton broke Florida grand jury secrecy laws and he revealed the grand jury assembled to inquire about contract irregularities of the Bay County sub-aqueous sewer pipeline was in his words, "a sham". Currenton explained to Insider magazine that he was concerned the improperly constructed and exposed pipeline built by Finch's Phoenix Construction would accidentally be ruptured, dumping millions of gallons of raw sewage into Saint Andrews Bay, a potentially devastating blow to the Florida Panhandle.

Federal authorities have never busted Finch who served time in Florida prison for burglary and attempted murder charges. But they helped him control his organization by setting up a bust against his "loose mouthed brother," Don L. Finch, for trafficking in approximately $6 million worth of street valued drugs.

The prosecution of Finch's brother never made it into headlines of Panhandle media and according to inside sources, Finch openly bragged proceeds from the deal were actually used as a retirement payoff to Bay County sheriffs deputies and federal law enforcement officers.

According to our source, Finch had his brother drive a truck to Mexico and pick the narcotics shipment up and transport it back to Bay County, Florida, where he was promptly busted.

The federal grand jury documents which were completely revised twice concluded, that Don L. Finch was delivered several million in street valued drugs belonging to law enforcement agencies and that Finch was to sell the drugs in Dothan, Alabama and return the proceeds to undercover law enforcement officers. 

The government claimed Finch made off with the drugs and money which was never recovered. Don L. Finch, who was a common laborer earning $1,000 per month with his brothers Phoenix Construction Company was fined $800 under the antiterrorism act and sentenced to a short prison term after a plea deal with the U.S. Attorney.

The federal judge in the case, Stephen Mickle, a black man appointed by President Clinton was arrested and jailed for drunken driving in Lake City, Florida. Mickle subsequently lost his driving rights in the state of Florida for his refuseal to take a breathe analyzer test.

THESE PEOPLE FEAR PUBLIC EXPOSURE, THAT'S WHY THE LOCAL MEDIA IS IN THEIR POCKET...

James Finch, dubbed "Mr. Concrete", by Dixie Mafia figures for his violence, mailed this editor a warning letter after we exposed Finch's prison background and the drug deal to the public in February 2000.

Approximately 3 weeks later and several hang up calls from Finch and warnings from his Dixie Mafia associates, this Editors mother was attacked from behind and suffered a serious head injury resulting in multiple hematomas after she went alone to inspect one of her vacant rental properties in Enterprise, Alabama.

Neither the FBI or local police would investigate the incident which doctors determined to be caused by a hammer instead of a backward fall. Although her neurologists did not expect her to fully recover from her injuries, she did so after months of intensive physical therapy.

Almost 2 years later Hernandez is now denying that he told Insider about the interview and approval by Harrison.

In a sworn, but Un-transcribed and barely audible statement given to DEP's Inspector General investigators, Hernandez stated that Insider Magazine lied to our readers about his interview with Harrison.

Hernandez apparently changed his story to go along with the version put out by DEP Public information specialist Sally Cooey, and he failed to disclose that one of his 3 sons worked for Harrison's Aztec-Big Wheel Recycling. In an Tampa Tribune story dated June 8, 2004 Hernandez refused to comment and referred all inquiries to Cooey.

In an attempt to cover-up Hernadez's and other employees illegal activities the management investigation by DEP Inspector General Hall is a complete whitewash because investigators did not take notes, they did not transcribe Henry Hernandez's statement. Investigators falsified summaries of other interviews that portrayed testimony to be exactly opposite of the statements given, they ignored criminal allegations by their own employees.

Further, investigators refused to contact and interview key witnesses. In our questioning of OIG investigators we determined their conduct of the investigation amounted to criminal malfeasance As proof we offer the Tampa Tribune article and direct refutation of it by Hernandez in the following OIG summary.

The OIG Summary follows....It refudiates DEP's Spokesman Cooey in her interview with Mike Salinero of Tampa Tribune, where she says, "Mr. Harrison came into the office, and they did talk," Cooey said. "But that's not unusual for an individual in the community to come in and schedule appointments with our administrator ..We're a public service organization."

Hernandez failed to mention that one of his 3 sons worked for Harrison's Aztec-Big Wheel that he had regulatory authority over. The following interview with Richard Brookins from the DEP Panama City Office produces this fact on page 2 paragraph 2 of his interview.

Trouble comes into Hernandez's life from Connie Lasher a longtime DEP employee from South Florida who transferred to the NW District and oversaw Wetlands-Dredge and Fill Permitting. Lasher became the target of developers because she was known by her fellow workers as a by the book military style person was terminated after she outed Henry as having trouble with the INS, that he is not a U.S. citizen and does not have a Green Card, excerpts from her testimony follows in paragraph 2:

Insider Magazine has confirmed Lasher's statement about Hernandez citizenship with 4 other sources. In addition, we have contacted Mary Jean Yon, Inspector General Pinky Hall and they have refused to return our telephone calls answering our question as to how Enrique B. Hernandez A.K.A. Henry Hernandez was allowed to rise to top Florida supervisory position without being a U.S. citizen, itself an illegal act. Terminated NW Florida DEP branch manager Gary Shaffer, at least confirmed to us that he knew Hernandez had problems with INS, but then Shaffer got cold, scared and ended the conversation. We have quoted Shaffer on our front page to bring attention to this article.

Hernandez has told his former fellow employees that he is a Cuban immigrant who came to the United States in the early 60's and settled in the New Jersey area and that by some slip or mistake his father failed to properly submit one form to obtain his citizenship. Hernandez a former garment worker in New Jersey sweat shops - story to his fellow employees appears to be unfounded as we have included varying resumes and a employment application with the City of Panama City.

Hernandez came to Panama City from parts unknown in the late 80's and his first job was with Dixie Mafia Boss, developer Charles Faircloth at Continental Fisheries, Ltd, a Marifarms operation that raised shrimp and had operations in Nicaragua and Honduras as well as off the Coast of Africa. In the early 70's Marifarms fenced off a major portion of West Bay and was a hot environmental issue itself.

Faircloth is a major developer of high rise million dollar condo's and was one of the very first such developers in Panama City, Florida. Her is also a major backer of newly elected Bay County Sheriff, Frank McKeithen. Faircloth's business associates include Charles L. Hitlon another Dixie Mafia figure, who is business partners with another New Jersey native, Florida House Speaker Alan Bense.

Faircloth's companies include Master Mortgage, where he financed hundreds of units himself, he is the developer of Regency Towers a 400 unit high rise on Thomas Drive at Panama City Beach. Faircloths latest interests include many of the new large scale Panama City Beach high rise condos that are not yet on the tax rolls for some reason, but have been sold on the average of $800,000 per unit. Management of those units was turned over to Abbott Realty a.k.a. Gaylord Entertainment a Memphis firm that was merged in the 2002 time frame with Harrah's Casino operations of Nevada.

Faircloth's business partners have also included James Maulden another Dixie Mafia developer, money launderer and gambling casino ship operator who served time in prison for his money laundering activities at Gulf Port - Biloxi, Mississippi. Maulden was instrumental in bringing casino gambling operations to Biloxi and Gulfport and in the late 80's operated the Southern Elegance Casino Cruise lines from Port Panama City and the downtown marina.

A major hindrance to federal prosecutors during Maulden's federal trial was that star witness FBI agent Joe Tireany's wife was employed by Maulden on the Southern Elegance. Tireany a New York native, apparently is responsible for all organized crime investigations from the Panama City field office, during his long tenure there have been very few except the Maulden - Bay Bank case.

It was Hilton's construction landfill located at Steefield in Bay County that was sold to Aztec-BigWheel of Alabama that Hernandez would later monitor for violations, under co-ownership of William Harrison, Jr. after being momentarily seized by federal marshalls.

Apparently in 1987, Hernandez was trusted enough by Faircloth to send him across the street for a position with the City of Panama, City and groom him for a higher position at Florida DEP overseeing and monitoring air quality emissions from the newly built Bay County Incinerator.

Hernandez who professed to have a degree in Environmental Sciences and waste water treatment was later reprimanded by his Panama City supervisor for failure to learn the job and being disruptive and his DEP resume that follows differs significantly from the one above to the City of Panama City.

The following Resume submitted to the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation was for the promotion to Panama City Branch Manager and leaves off valuable experience he alledgedly had in the environmental field prior to his employment with the City of Panama City.

Henry Hernandez old boss, Charles Faircloth is the money behind Aztec Environmental, he owns Federated Development Corp.

The United States Air Force and the FBI say Aztec Environmental is a criminal corporation, in the following documents recently filed in the United States District Court at Tallahassee, Florida. Insider Magazine will establish links and payoffs to Bush administartion officals in coming editions and expose those individuals who shut this story down and killed a sitting federal grand jury investigation.

Florida DEP Toxic Waste Department head Mary Jean Yon caught up in lies...

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