This document contains a chain of emails sent in June 2017 to a Florida State's Attorney and a newspaper editor. The sender alleges a conspiracy involving IBM employees (the Hortons) in a 2007 murder and child exploitation, while also discussing FDLE corruption and 'terrorist financing networks' in Florida. The text references litigation involving Deputy Banks and Rusty Rogers, as well as the career history of government official Dana Brown.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Mr. Satz | State's Attorney, Broward County, Fl |
Recipient of the top email regarding Lesley Simms.
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| Lesley Simms | Subject of accusation |
Accused of drug trafficking, terror financing, and coordinating with the Hortons.
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| Matthew Horton | Associate |
Attended GMU with Simms; son of Bud and Sue Horton.
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| Henry "Bud" Horton | IBM employee/Parent |
Accused of involvement in a 2007 murder and exploitation of children.
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| Sue Popovich Horton | Parent |
Accused of involvement in a 2007 murder and exploitation of children.
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| Anjulee Gunther | Alleged Victim |
Child allegedly being exploited.
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| Xian Gunther | Alleged Victim |
Child allegedly being exploited.
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| Mr. Martin | Journalist/Editor |
Recipient of the second email; associated with St. Augustine Record.
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| Deputy Banks | Plaintiff |
Involved in litigation against Rusty Rogers.
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| Rusty Rogers | Defendant/FDLE Agent |
Accused of destroying credibility; investigated terrorist financing.
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| Dana Brown | Secret Service Agent/Federal Air Marshall/TSA |
Interviewed by IBM Center for the Business of Government.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
"Both of these latter individuals (Bud and Sue Horton) were involved in the 2007 murder of my son."Source
"terrorism is very much a well-protected U.S. industry"Source
"Agent Rodgers joined the state's elite investigative unit... for helping dismantle a terrorist financing network that stretched from Florida to the Middle East"Source
"that which was largely put in place by the 1970 9/11 mini-event"Source
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