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Public concern in Milton continues to grow. Last night, several people spoke during public comments section of the Milton City Council meeting.
One speaker reported that Mr. Krokoff had ‘surveilled’ residents in the Crooked Creek community, another reported that Krokoff used Milton City credentials to gain access to the gated community.
The Georgia Record called Mr. Krokoff’s office today and invited him to comment on these citizens reports.
As a result of the meeting held on September 18th, Milton resident, Laura Bentley filed a formal complaint regarding the Mayor and City Council failure to follow the Code of the City of Milton GA regarding Open Meetings:
Milton residents have also recently voiced concerns about a negative campaign being waged by a campaign committee called "Milton Families First". Why would such a campaign exist? We don’ know. Citizens also report false Facebook posts being circulated in an attempt to undermine facts.
Other residents are calling out a proposed “Development Authority” which might diminish or eliminate the City Council’s power to plan and choose appropriate projects to be undertaken in Milton in coming years.
Several sources cite worries regarding large multi-family development(s) which would cause substantial change to the character of the City of Milton.
Perhaps a review of who’s putting money into which campaigns may provide food for thought.
Attached below is the Campaign Contribution Disclosure report, filed October 4, 2023 for Carol Cookerly.
In terms of contributions, in several cases it appears that more than one member of a family contributed separately, in some cases adding up to thousands of dollars.
Line 3 of the disclosure shows total itemized contributions for the period of $36,150.00
Contributions of $1000 or more include:
Joseph Lockwood $2500
Friends of Jan Jones $1000
Tony Rich $3300
Sara Rich $3300
Kyle Hester $3300
Cynthia Hester $3300
S K Cobak $3300
Robert Cobak $3300
Charlie Roberts $2000
Sarah Roberts $1000
Teresa Jarmuz $2000
Sarah Haslock-Johnson $1000
David Dudley $3300
Ronald and MaryKay
Gilbert $1000
The above 14 contributions total $33,600 or 92.9% of the itemized contribution total reported.
Within the Disclosure document, Charlie Roberts and Sarah Roberts list their Employer as Roberts Properties.
A website listing Roberts Properties came be found at: https://www.robertsproperties.com/ and includes the following images among others.
On September 29, 2023 Douglas Marshall Hene also filed a Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form. You may view or download the form below:
Line 3 of the Hene’s form lists $33,462.64 in itemized contributions for the period.
This form includes a spreadsheet listing the Contributors and amounts. Here are the contributions of more than $1000:
Tony Palazzo $3000
Tony Palazzo ($3000) “Notes: Contribution refunded”
Pamela and David Borgei $1000
Tim Kittredge $1000
Shawn Samuels $1000
James Clift $1000
Harrison Clymer $1000
Nathan Smith $1000
Trudy Hene $1000
Maeghan Gann $1000
Jenny Doyle $1000
Patrick Dorsett $2500
Lyndsi Dorsett $1000
As further information and citizen reports are received "The Georgia Record" will bring them to you.
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I know the Milton City Council adopted hand count and no machines in the upcoming elections cycles. I praised them and tried to bring Steve on my podcast. After several attempts, he called and briefly said that he was unwilling to talk about it until later. I wonder if all this kerfuffle was on the horizon, and/or might have to do with those who prefer fraud, trying to discredit him for the hand-count decision.