Wreck Bar Mermaid Sues Broward Sheriff’s Office for Invasion of Privacy
What started as a dispute between two “Aquaticats” at Fort Lauderdale’s Wreck Bar is now an invasion of privacy suit against the Broward County Sheriff and one of his officers.
What started as a dispute between two “Aquaticats” at Fort Lauderdale’s Wreck Bar is now an invasion of privacy suit against the Broward County Sheriff and one of his officers.
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“I grew up right here in the hood. I grew up in a neighborhood called Kendall.”
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“It just seems like they are wanting the whole school to be African-American.”
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