CITY OF PALM BAY UNDER INVESTIGATION

CITY OF PALM BAY UNDER INVESTIGATION
Mayor William Capote and City Manager

Palm Bay employee Joseph Poteat uses Evelyn Karwel's checks to pay bills.

Palm Bay employee Joseph Poteat uses Evelyn Karwel's checks to pay bills.

Joseph Poteat steal 82-year old Evelyn Karwel's insurance money

Joseph Poteat steal 82-year old Evelyn Karwel's insurance money
Space Coast Credit Union

"BACK" to SANDRA KARWEL's Homepage

Pay to the order of: Chase Bank, which is Joseph Poteat's credit card institution.

Palm Bay employee Josesph Poteat was trying to pay off his credit card [pay to the order of] Chase Bank by using Evelyn Jane Karwel's personal checks. Because the signature did not match, Chase Bank sent the check back to the deceased Evelyn Karwel.

Evelyn Karwel died April 3, 2007, three months before the date on the check.

At a recent speech given by Wayne Ivy, (FDLE, Florida Department of Law Enforcement) at the Palm Bay Democrat's meeting: Wayne Ivy said it was not fraud because Joseph Poteat wasn't using Evelyn's name. THEN WHAT WAS IT, PRAY TELL? He told Sondra Karwel (twin sister) that if he agreed to see the documents (seen below), then she would agree to never bring up the matter ever again. Sondra declined his offer. At the Palm Bay Democrat's meeting we were told that we interrupted Wayne Ivy's speech by asking him questions. He further told us that we were not nice to him. Can you imagine that! Joseph Poteat went into my mother's hospital room while she was in IC and created a Death-bed Will without the consent of the hostpital, the doctors, or the family. After which he proceeded to make funeral arrangement, withdrawn money from her checking account and acted as if he was a family member. It took almost 2 years to stop Joseph Poteat because the Palm Bay Police refused to investigate after finding out Poteat was a Palm Bay employee. One thing about being a victim, you never forget and the crime never goes away. Furthermore, since we were at the Palm Bay Democrat's meeting in front of a whole room full of witnesses, Wayne Ivy (FDLE) can't claim he has never heard of this case before. When files (see below) were submitted to the Florida State Attorneys Office the paper work (see below) keep getting lost and/or missing.

Sandra Karwel in 2008 filed as a candidate for Palm Bay City Council to protect the rights and property of elderly residents (that are presently so poorly represented in Palm Bay), remember Evelyn Karwel was 82 years old.

Sunday, June 25, 2017

YEAR 2017 CITY OF PALM BAY UNDER INVESTIGATION


PALM BAY INVESTIGATIONS
Palm Bay city employees Joseph Poteat and Sherry Poteat redirected 82-year old Evelyn Jane Karwel's Allstate hurricane insurance money to their home address at 1027 Canton Street. Evelyn's insurance money was deposited into Palm Bay city employee's personal Space Coast Credit Union checking account in an endeavor to steal, money launder, and defraud.

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  • Exclusive: Explosive allegations leveled by Palm Bay veterans chief
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  • FDLE investigating 'several allegations' inside Palm Bay City Hall
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  • Palm Bay's 'Homes for Warriors' program under state scrutiny
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Lannon's investigation comes as Palm Bay has fallen under scrutiny for the way it has handled grants and the filing of reports to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Also in question are state funds used in a local program that provides housing to disabled veterans called "Homes for Warriors." The latter involves a somewhat murky relationship between the city and a Palm Bay-based veterans group formerly called the Space Coast Paratroopers Association. Contact Price at 321-242-3658 or wprice@floridatoday.com.

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Objection from Sandra Karwel to stop Joseph Poteat

Objection from Sandra Karwel to stop Joseph Poteat