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Subject: James Edwards

  • "Treasure Island" Update: Florida Mutual Files Its Defense

    On Wednesday, New Times published "Treasure Island", the story of serious civil and criminal fraud allegations involving the Grandview Palace condo association in North Bay Village, the building's father-and-son developers, and an insurance provider accused of being a shell corporation. That same day, the attorneys representing the insurance company and the developers -- Dr. Charles C. Edwards, a famed Baltimore spine surgeon; and his son James -- in the civil case filed their official defense

    April 3, 2009
  • Treasure Island

    In legendary outlaw haven North Bay Village, a prominent physician's reputation is on the line.

    April 2, 2009
  • It's Official: No Charges Against "Treasure Island" Players

    Vice Mayor Reinaldo Trujillo and Grandview Palace board president Sophia Lima claim Dr. Charles C. Edwards masterminded a scheme to "unlawfully take" $233,730.In April, we brought you "Treasure Island", the story of big-time spine surgeon and developer Charles C. Edwards being accused of defrauding a North Bay Village condo building out of $233,000 that was supposed to go towards insuring the place.In three sentences: in 2004, Charles and son James Edwards were two-thirds of the Grandview Palace

    June 30, 2009