Doug Guetzloe, one of central Florida’s most prominent political operatives and subject of investigations by the Florida Elections Commission and a highway agency in Orlando, had long eluded criminal charges by denying any knowledge of unethical activities in which prosecutors were sure he was involved.
But late last year, Guetzloe missed a payment on his rental storage locker, and 50 boxes of his personal and professional records were seized and auctioned for $10 to a curious citizen, who then gave them to Orlando’s WKMG-TV, which had several earlier investigations of Guetzloe pending.
Based on early readings of the storage-locker papers, Guetzloe was indicted for felony perjury in March, and the case continues.
Lisa says
That is too funny!!
Success Warrior says
I’ve heard of dead bodies being found that way too. You would think if you are going to hide criminal evidence in a storage unit, you would set up automatic payments.
Dee says
haha, 0wnz3d by the common man!