Miami, FL
State Rep. Basabe under investigation for allegedly slapping an aide
MIAMI – A 25-year-old aide to State Consultant Fabian Basabe is accusing the lawmaker of slapping him throughout the face and telling him to face within the nook of a room throughout a reception in Tallahassee.
The alleged incident occurred on January 3, at a reception hosted by a big Tallahassee lobbying agency following Governor Ron DeSantis’s inauguration. DeSantis was not current.
In an announcement to CBS Information Miami, the aide, Nicolas Frevola, stated Basabe “had been consuming and was mistaken about one thing that lead him to slap me within the face in entrance of different individuals within the room. He then informed me to face within the nook. I used to be so embarrassed that I did as he requested.”
Basabe expressed shock on the accusation, saying: “What?! I do not bear in mind something like that.”
A spokesman for Home Speaker Paul Renner informed CBS Miami: “We’re conscious of the alleged altercation, and we’re investigating the matter. We won’t remark any additional till now we have all of the details.”
The Speaker has employed an outdoor legal professional to research.
Frevola stated he determined to supply an announcement to CBS Miami after phrase of the incident started to unfold in Tallahassee. He stated he wished the file to be clear.
“I selected not to talk about it on the time for a number of causes as a result of I used to be horribly embarrassed, and was uncertain of my proper to take action as a result of Consultant Basabe required me to signal an NDA once I began working with him,” he famous.
Requested if he required his Home employees to signal non-disclosure agreements, he paused for a number of seconds and stated: “There’s an software package deal. No matter is in there, is in there. I do not take care of the hiring course of.”
The Florida Legislature doesn’t require workers to signal NDAs and CBS Miami couldn’t discover an instance of one other lawmaker requiring their staffs to indicators such a doc.
On Wednesday, Basabe stated he was unaware of any investigation launched by the Speaker into his conduct.
Requested if he had been contacted by the Speaker or his employees in regards to the allegations, Basabe stated: “Completely not. The one factor about [Frevola] that got here to my consideration was that he was being inappropriate with one other lady, and I am going to go away it at that, as a result of I can’t affirm or deny any of it as a result of I used to be not concerned. However I am very shocked to listen to that.”
Basabe seems to be referring to a separate matter involving State Consultant Carolina Amesty, who apparently made a declare lately that Frevola tried to run her over with a automobile final August when Amesty was working in opposition to Frevola’s mom, Janet Frevola, within the Republican main for the State Home seat within the Orlando space.
Amesty received the first and went on to win the final election.
Frevola stated he was referred to as into Amesty’s workplace on December 13 to fulfill together with her alone. “Throughout the assembly Consultant Amesty falsely accused me of a criminal offense, claiming that I attempted to run her over with a white automobile roughly 4 months earlier earlier than the first election in August 2022,” Frevola wrote. “I used to be shocked by the accusation, defined that I don’t personal a white automobile and warranted her it was not me.”
By a spokesman, Amesty declined to remark.
Frevola stated he believed Amesty accepted his denial throughout that December assembly, however in March he stated he was summoned to the workplace of the Speaker’s chief of employees. Frevola stated he was threatened with attainable termination due to the allegations made by Amesty.
The allegation that Frevola tried to run over Amesty in August can be being investigated by the identical impartial counsel employed by the Speaker to look at the accusations involving Basabe.
Frevola stated he reported the slapping accusation involving Basabe to a “senior elected official” in early April in addition to submitting a grievance with Human Sources.
Frevola stated he was excited on the prospect of working within the Capital, however that has modified.
“I’m 25 years outdated,” Frevola wrote in an announcement to CBS Miami. “I’ve served my group for years as a result of I care deeply about our nation and felt this was one of the best ways to serve. After this mistreatment and abuse, I’m evaluating whether or not it’s value working for politicians who will use and discard me as they see match and urge different employees to do the identical.”
In an interview with CBS Information Miami, Basabe claimed the allegations in opposition to him are motivated by politics.
“I do not know you very effectively,” Basabe stated. “However I did offer you my time and if that is meant to be an assault on me in any means, if that is actually not about serving to the group, if that is about taking someone who’s devoted time and assets to creating a distinction and making an attempt to color me otherwise in order that perhaps, perhaps totally different events can take again management of this seat, which represents some huge cash. Let me know after we can finish this.”
“I can’t remark any additional on someone who has private points.“
He then added: “Media does what it does. Have enjoyable with me, use a great image and spell my title proper.“
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Miami-Dade prison inmate sets his cell on fire, investigators say
MIAMI – Florida Department of Corrections officers recently asked Bureau of Fire, Arson & Explosives Investigations detectives to figure out how a 26-year-old prison inmate set his cell on fire.
Correctional officers accused Jeronimo Rosario of setting the fire shortly after 11:05 a.m., on Wednesday inside his locked prison cell at the Dade Correctional Institution.
BFAEI detectives reported Rosario likely removed the protective plexiglass cover from his cell’s light fixture, accessed the electric wires, and burned cloth from a towel.
FDOC records show Rosario has been in prison since March 1, 2023 after convictions of grand theft vehicle, fleeing and eluding police, and battery on police/fire.
Before the fire, Rosario was set to be released from prison on Feb. 2. On Thursday, he was facing charges of preventing or obstructing extinguishing a fire and lewd or lascivious exhibition at a correctional facility.
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Miami, FL
For No. 11 Miami, this weekend's game with Wake Forest may feel like a playoff contest
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Officially, the College Football Playoff field gets announced on Dec. 8 and the first game of the tournament is on Dec. 20.
Those dates don’t really apply to Miami. For the Hurricanes, the CFP may as well start now.
A win this week means Miami’s playoff chances live on and a loss this week means hope is almost certainly over for the Hurricanes. No. 11 Miami (9-1, 5-1 Atlantic Coast Conference, No. 8 CFP) plays host to Wake Forest (4-6, 2-4) on Saturday, now with little room for error after falling to Georgia Tech two weeks ago.
“We’re going to be locked in regardless,” Miami quarterback Cam Ward said. “We’re not really worried about no room for error. Play like that, you mess up. Even when you play good, you’re going to mess up at some point. So, that has no meaning to us.”
If Miami wins Saturday and again next weekend at Syracuse, the Hurricanes will be heading to the Atlantic Coast Conference title game in Charlotte on Dec. 7. But coach Mario Cristobal’s mantra all season has been that no good comes from looking ahead. It has become cliche at Miami: “go 1-0 this week” is the phrase that has been uttered by players and coaches countless times.
“There’s too much going on in the outside world,” Cristobal said. “There’s too much clutter, there’s too much coverage and hype and noise to really do anything else but make sure your guys are focused on the task at hand. … Without a doubt, that’s been emphasized and that’s not going to change.”
There’s much on the line for Wake Forest as well this week. The Demon Deacons aren’t going to the ACC title game or the CFP, but an upset win Saturday and then a victory over Duke next week would get Wake Forest to 6-6 and likely to a bowl. Wake Forest didn’t make a bowl last year, snapping a seven-year streak of reaching one.
“Our practices are good. They’re lively. Guys are into it,” Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson said. “We have a bunch of guys that are in their last year of football and they’re trying to, in the words of Warren Zevon, enjoy every sandwich. And then you have some young guys that are playing for the first time ever that are just excited to be playing.”
A rare matchup
Calling Miami and Wake Forest “conference rivals” is a stretch, since the schools haven’t played since 2013. Clawson is in his 11th year at Wake Forest; he’s had more ACC games against Stanford (one) and Cal (one) than he has Miami (zero). The schools next play in 2026 in what’ll be Miami’s first trip to Winston-Salem in 17 years. “I thought about all those years that they were struggling, and then the year we get them they’re 9-1,” Clawson said.
Injury watch
A trio of injured Hurricanes — cornerback Damari Brown, defensive lineman Elijah Alston and offensive lineman Ryan Rodriguez — are “close” to returning and could all be game-time decisions Saturday. Brown would be an especially key returnee, since Miami is getting very thin in the secondary. For Wake Forest, starting quarterback Hank Bachmeier is expected to play. He was knocked from last week’s loss to North Carolina because of an issue with his left shoulder.
Miami senior day
The Hurricanes will pay tribute to 27 seniors before their final home regular season game, including Ward, WR Xavier Restrepo, K Andres Borregales and ninth-year TE Cam McCormick — now healthy after years and years of dealing with injuries. “I wouldn’t have changed my journey. If I could do it again, I would do it again,” McCormick said.
Magic number: 31
Wake Forest is 4-0 this season when holding teams under 31 points, 0-6 otherwise. Miami is 9-0 when scoring that many, 0-1 otherwise.
In the rankings
The Hurricanes entered this week leading the nation in yards per game, points per game and yards per play, all a big reason why Ward is considered the Heisman Trophy favorite. He says Miami’s offensive line deserves more credit. “If you don’t have an O-line, you can’t do anything,” Ward said.
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AP Sports Writer Aaron Beard contributed to this report.
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