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Disgraced Tax Collector to Pay $1.3 Million Restitution to Seminole County Residents

Disgraced tax collector to pay $1.3 million in restitution to Seminole Co.

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Disgraced Tax Collector from Seminole County, Florida Joel Greenberg will reimburse residents approximately $1.3 million.

According to a Central Florida report WESH 2It was confirmed at Tuesday’s county commission meeting that Seminole County now has a written agreement for Greenberg’s reinstatement.

The document has not been made publicly available at the time of publication.

In 2020, the Republican politician was arrested and charged with multiple federal charges. He was charged with 33 criminal counts, including robbery, stalking, sex traffickingcryptocurrency fraud and Small Business Administration loan fraud.

Greenberg, who has two children, will be sentenced in federal court on December 1 on six of his felony charges, including sex trafficking of a minor, fraud and theft.

He faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 12 years and a maximum of life in prison.

In addition to his time behind bars and paying money back to county taxpayers, court records indicate Greenberg will lose $654,000 to the federal government.

Click Orlando noted that Greenberg has cooperated with authorities, accepting a plea deal that ultimately led to the arrest and prosecution of at least four co-conspirators, including former county employee Joseph Ellicott and former contractor Michael Shirley.

“None of us wanted to be in this situation and thank God we are out of it,” Seminole County Commissioner Lee Constantine said of the unfortunate circumstances.

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