@JustSaltySteve@j_fishback Somtimes the "good ones" only appear good on the surface and no deeper inspection has been made. Not to say yours inst corrupt, but maybe your just not looking in the right place and taking it at face value.
The former president of a Florida HOA has been sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to what prosecutors call one of the largest HOA frauds in U.S. history. Marglli Gallego, who led the Hammocks Community Association in Miami, allegedly helped steal more than $11 million through sham vendors, inflated contracts, and misappropriated funds, impacting roughly 18,000 residents.
Read: https://t.co/0v1ttYWYbR
@j_fishback All talk, its a known fact the judiciary and government play a significant role in HOA corruption in Florida. Its a systematic issue. No one person can change it. Only collective awakening will change it.
HOAs learn from the government.
@MAGAPE1488@WallStreetApes Yeah, same patterns in Collier and Lee County. The federal grant money for those "learning disability" labels is what makes the whole thing feel like a fraud.
Lynn White had $0 for a lawyer and $73,000 in debt hanging over her head.
She was facing eviction in Long Beach, California. Lost her first trial. The clock was running out.
So she opened ChatGPT.
She told it to pretend it was a Harvard Law professor. Then she told it to rip her arguments apart. Harshly. No mercy. Find every hole before opposing counsel does.
It did exactly that.
She rebuilt her case argument by argument, using AI feedback as her sparring partner every single night. She researched with Perplexity. She cross-checked everything. She filed her own appeal with zero legal training and zero dollars spent on representation.
Then she walked into court and won.
The eviction was overturned. $55,000 in penalties gone. $18,000 in overdue rent, resolved.
The lawyers on the other side were so stunned they emailed her afterward. Told her if law was something she was interested in as a profession, she could certainly do the job.
She was a tenant who lost her first trial.
Her exact words after the verdict: "It felt like David and Goliath, except my slingshot was AI."
This is the story that makes every $500/hour attorney uncomfortable.
Not because AI passed the bar. But because a woman with no money, no legal background, and no second chances used free tools to beat a legal team that had all three.
The legal industry has spent years arguing AI can't replace lawyers.
Lynn White wasn't trying to replace anyone.
She was just trying to keep her home.