Fort Lauderdale commissioner won’t face criminal charges over campaign finances

A long-running criminal investigation into Fort Lauderdale City Commissioner Robert McKinzie Jr.’s political campaign has ended without charges.

The State Attorney’s Office concluded McKinzie’s 2015 campaign finance accounting was “slipshod” and his financial reports carried “multiple inaccuracies,” but “any criminal prosecution would be tenuous at best” because there is “a lack of sufficient evidence,” a close-out memo says.

“It is abundantly clear from this investigation that the accounting and money handled for this campaign was not done so in accordance with the mandated requirements,” the memo says, “but the state would be hard pressed to prove any of this was done intentionally or with any nefarious intent.”

The case was closed in October and released this week in response to a South Florida Sun Sentinel inquiry.

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