Judy Waldman is in Prime Company With Homestead Mayor Steve Bateman
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| (From left) Former Homestead City Manager Sergio Purrinos, Larry Abbo, Vice-Mayor Judy Waldman, and Fred Abbo. |
According to city documents, Homestead's code enforcement chief recommended slashing the fine following a meeting with an executive for the Abbo's company Prime Home Builders and then-City Manager Sergio PurriƱos in June of last year. Investigators from the Miami-Dade Police public corruption unit looked into an allegation, among several others, that Bateman ordered PurriƱos to cut the Abbos a break. The year-long probe resulted in no criminal charges being filed against the mayor, who has denied any wrongdoing.
The fine reduction was ultimately approved this past January by Bernice Ratajczak, the city's special master who is supposed to act as an independent arbitrator for people and businesses appealing code violations. Ratajczak is a close friend of Waldman's. Both women live less than a block away from one another.
In addition to giving her campaign contributions, the Abbos - who own Portofino Coal Fired Pizza in Homestead - have raised funds and provided food for Waldman's charity organization, the Little Angels Foundation, which had its tax exempt status revoked by the Internal Revenue Service for failure to file tax forms for three consecutive years.
Waldman did not return two messages seeking comment. Fred Abbo responded via e-mail, saying he and his family "are not aware of either the mayor or the vice-mayor having any particular say in the correction of these improperly calculated fines."






























