A January 2025 lawsuit described the owner of El Toro Loco as Carollo's good friend and strong political ally.
The $63.5 million judgment imposed Thursday by a federal jury on City Commissioner Joe Carollo looks like a very large and scary number. But who’s going to pay it? Carollo? The city of Miami? No one?
Miami City Commissioner Joe Carollo may not lose his Coconut Grove home to satisfy a $63.5 million judgment against him after a federal magistrate judge issued a report in his favor Saturday. A final ...
A federal judge has delivered Joe Carollo another legal loss by denying the Miami commissioner’s attempts to declare a mistrial or have a $63.5 million civil verdict against him reduced in a case that ...
Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo’s Coconut Grove home is scheduled to be auctioned on March 19 — but the embattled politician is fighting to stop the sale in court. On Feb. 2, U.S. Marshals began the ...
Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo believes a $63 million verdict against him in a civil political retaliation lawsuit will be overturned on appeal, and said he has no plans to pay the enormous sum. In an ...
MIAMI — In Joe Carollo’s first Miami City Commission meeting since a federal court ordered U.S. Marshals to start collecting on a $63 million legal judgement, the longtime elected official came out ...
A federal court this week ordered the City of Miami to withhold wages for Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo — an order he intends to fight by claiming he can't because of his "charity" towards Venezuelan ...
MIAMI — The U.S. Marshals Office arrived at Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo's Coconut Grove home on Friday afternoon after being ordered by a federal court to seize $63,500,000 of his assets last month ...
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