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INTERVIEW OF: MICHAEL KIEPERT DATE TAKEN: MARCH, TIME: : A.M. - : A.M. PLACE: VOLUSIA COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING WEST INDIANA BOULEVARD DeLAND, FLORIDA

APPEARANCES: JONATHAN KANEY, ESQUIRE Kaney & Olivari, P.L. Seton Trail Ormond Beach, Florida

THEREUPON, MICHAEL KIEPERT, was called as a witness and, having first been duly sworn, testified as follows: BY MR. KANEY: morning. Q. Please state your name for the record, please. A. Michael Kiepert. Q. Are -- are you employed? A. Yes. Q. Where are you employed? A. Whiteway Industries. Q. Where is that? A. Valencia, California. Q. That's a long commute. A. It is. Traffic is a real bear on a Monday Q. Are you -- are you employed in any capacity in Volusia County? A. No. Well -- no. I mean, the main corporate office is out of California, so that's it. I work out of my house in Volusia County, but -- Q. Okay. Are you acquainted with -- are you acquainted with a man named Jimmy Sotolongo? A. No. Q. Have you ever heard of him?

A. I've read about him. Q. Okay. Are you acquainted with Josh Wagner? A. Yes. Q. How are you acquainted with him? A. County council member. Q. Have you ever supported him in his campaigns -- A. Um-hum. Q. -- for that? When did you do that? A. Last election. Was it? Q. Right. How did you support him? What form did that take? A. Advertising on bus benches. Q. How did that work? A. Well, I have an online news site, southwestvolusia.com. And a few years back, I want to say maybe, I had contacted Waverly Media and we kind of worked a trade, if you want to call it such, advertising on my news site, and they provided bus benches to me in the area here. Q. How many benches did they provide? A. There really wasn't a set number. It was -- if they had extra spots, you know, they gave me bus benches with it. Q. And what did you give them?

A. Two ad spaces on my website. Q. What frequency do they appear, the ad spaces? A. All the time. Q. What would be the value of the ad spaces? A. There really is no set value. I mean, I've -- I've traded -- I've put ads online for a company that I thought he did a good job for somebody I knew. One guy bought me a camera. Traded six pizzas for another site, another add. So there's no set value. And when you're done with your question and answer session, I've got something I want to share with you as well. Q. Okay. So if -- could a -- could a lawyer buy space on your site? A. Sure. Q. What would the -- what would you charge a lawyer for a space? A. I don't know. How much do you want to pay? I mean, it's real simple. I've got a website that's there. It's running. I can take down the Dog Liberator, the Border Collie rescue place I've got up there for free, because that's where I got -- I rescued a dog from there. If you want to pay me 00 bucks, it's yours. If you only want to give me 0 bucks, it's yours, too. I'm easy to get along with. Q. Okay. How -- how -- how many bus benches did they

provide you with? A. I'd answer, but I really don't know. I'm going to think -- at one time I'm going to say there were probably six or seven I had seen throughout town. They moved around because they were free. If you, as a lawyer, wanted to buy a bus bench and you wanted that spot across the post office, you paid for yours and mine got moved to who knows where. Q. Well, I'm looking at a document called the Campaign Contributions Database -- A. Um-hum. Q. The News-Journal assembled it. Have you ever looked at that? A. I'm very familiar with it. Q. Okay. A. We'll talk about that. Q. Okay. All right. Well, my question is -- I just counted them up, and I lost my thought there. Well, let me ask this. Do you know Susan Kiepert? nobody. A. Yeah. I slept with her last night, but don't tell Q. Is -- is she your wife? A. Yes. Q. Good. A. Wasn't it assumed? Q. Is she an owner of the website with you?

A. As being husband and wife, yeah. It's kind of a family -- family gig is what it is. Q. Well, this web -- this database -- A. Um-hum. Q. -- reflects in-kind contributions from -- from you and Susan Kiepert. well. A. It should be my daughter, Angela, on there as Q. Yes, Angela. A. Um-hum. Q. For, say, $,000 worth of in-kind contributions -- A. Okay. Q. times 00 is what I count here. Ten Kieperts. You, Susan, and Angela? A. Sure. Q. Do you think you gave $,000 worth of ads on your site? Excuse me, one thing I should say. There is a check, so it's not -- it's $00 less than what I said, because one of these shows you wrote a check. A. To who? Q. Dennis Mulder. A. There should be three checks. Q. Okay. Here's -- all right. Okay. Three. So that would be 00 -- A. Um-hum.

website? Q. -- in-kind. Did you give $00 worth of advertising on your A. I guess one could say it. Again, the value kind of comes down to what somebody's willing to pay for it. Do I think a bus bench is worth $00? Not necessarily either. Q. How do you go about figuring out what the value of a bus bench or an ad space is? A. I guess it comes down to what somebody's willing to pay. It's sales. If you're willing to pay $, it's worth. If you're willing to get a thousand, then it's worth a thousand. Q. Well, is that a question of gathering some data? Are you saying it's what the person that you're dealing with at that moment is willing to pay? A. Yeah. Q. Not the market itself? A. Well, I mean, the market would be great to work with, but during that time, the economy certainly wasn't real great. So, again, it goes back to what somebody's willing to pay. Q. So if -- if I ask you what is the -- what is the market value of the space on your site -- A. I -- Q. -- during this period of time covered by this

campaign -- A. I couldn't tell you. Q. And likewise, I guess you couldn't tell me what the market value of the bus benches that you got in exchange? A. No. Q. Do you know who put the number $00 on these in-kind contributions? there? business. A. That would be Jim. Jim Brown from Waverly. Q. Did he talk to you about how to put that value on A. It's his business. I figured he knows his Q. Do you know Justin Kennedy? A. By name. Q. How do you -- in what connection do you get his name? Where do you hear about him? A. Running for office. Q. Did you contribute to his campaign? A. I believe it was in-kind with the bus benches. That was a long time ago. I forgot what I had for lunch yesterday. Q. What about breakfast this morning? A. I didn't do breakfast. My mother warned me about getting old. She told me not to, but I didn't listen.

Q. Was it your decision to contribute the bus bench, or benches, to Justin Kennedy? A. Yeah. Q. How did you pick him out? A. I forget. We're talking -- I'm relatively involved in politics, so what happened in the election was over come November th. was -- Q. Was what over? A. It was over November th when he lost, so it Q. Okay. Yeah. Well, this shows you made contributions, in-kind, using your trade out, as well as your own resource, to Dennis Mulder -- A. Um-hum. Q. -- Josh Wagner. Do you know Josh Wagner? A. Again, as a county -- we've never met. Q. Andy Kelly? A. Um-hum. Q. Same answer? A. Yeah. Q. Was it your choice to select these candidates I just named for receipt of an in-kind contribution with your trade out? A. Um-hum. Q. You picked them out?

Kennedy? A. Um-hum. Q. Mr. Brown didn't tell you who to give it to? A. No. Q. Sure? A. Positive. Q. Why would you want to give money to Justin A. I'm not sure as to why back then. Q. What about Andy Kelly? Why did you support him, give him money, in-kind? job. A. Because he wasn't Ann McFall. Q. Okay. And Dennis Mulder? A. Long personal friend. Q. Did I ask about Josh? A. Wagner? Q. Yes. A. No, you didn't, but Josh, I think, has done a good Q. Well, you were against Ann McFall, I take it. You had a -- an aversion to her -- A. Well, I think she wasn't going to run. She was going to, quote, retire. And then Andy ran for it, and I thought it was professionally incorrect for her to decide that she was going to because she wasn't going to move to Atlanta now and the whole world should be turned upside

down. Q. Who was opposing Josh Wagner? A. I forget. Got the same answer, huh? Question for you. Q. Okay. A. What percentage -- exactly what percentage do you think is too much of a campaign contribution from an individual that would raise a red flag? I mean, is it five percent, you know, of somebody's total campaign contribution? It kind of raises a flag that somebody should be looking into it this. Q. Well, I think the law answers that question. The limit is $00 for an individual contributor. A. Okay. Q. So 0 is too much, according to the law. A. Okay. Q. So you picked each one of these people you gave the $00 to? Jim Brown didn't tell you who to credit it for? A. No. Q. Would you expect him to say the same thing if I ask him that question? A. I'm not sure what he would say. I would suspect he would. I'm not sure why he would say anything different. Q. Well, if you follow the story, you know that he's

pled guilty to being the one that picked out the people and put the names down. A. Correct. Q. He didn't do that with you? A. No. If I follow the paper, he pled guilty to two counts of two older people that the FDLE and State Attorney's office hit at :0 in the morning. That they banged on everybody's door, mine included. pled to? Q. The FDLE banged on your door? A. They certainly did. Q. What was that for? A. What we're talking about right now. Q. Do you think Mr. Brown was not guilty of what he A. If he pled to it, obviously he was guilty of it. I find the investigation interesting. Q. Which one? A. That one and this one. Q. Why is this interesting, other than the fact that it's got you dragged into the county building today? A. Well, there's that, and, I mean -- actually, I guess we can go through that right now. What's $.0 for, besides an insult? Q. No. Well, if it is, it's the legislature that insults you.

A. Okay. Q. That's the required fee for a subpoenaed witness. A. Okay. Q. Don't spend it all in one place. A. I don't think it will cover McDonald's, to be honest with you. But why it has me irritated -- that's your copy. We're going to look at Waverly Media and their in-kind contributions to, I guess -- I'm going to go against and say the -- against the norm, you know. The select few, I guess I'm going to call the political terms with it. It amazes me to take a look at this here -- and this is for the record, right? You've got this? Q. We're going, yeah. A. Okay. Great. Q. This is -- you're giving me something called Monitary Funds -- A. I went through the elections and looked up two people. I looked up the happiest place on earth, which is Beville Road, in Daytona Beach, which is a developer, and I'm going to say up front the insurance and underwriting industry, which I pretty much think is going to be Brown and Brown. To look at somebody like Mr. Doug Daniels, where he pulled almost.0 percent of his total campaign contributions from two sources -- and there's

supporting documentation in the back of that. Q. Okay. Let's -- let's mark this. It's -- do you know how many sheets this is? A. pages. Q. sheets. The first sheet is labeled Monetary Funds Raised. Mark that as Number. (Marked as Exhibit.) A. I just -- I just find it funny that we're going to selectively investigate Waverly Media, but yet the guy who's leading the charge, Mr. Stinky Fish, pulled percent of his campaign contributions from two sources, Brown and Brown, who I believe, if I understand correctly, handles the county's insurance, and was it ICIS -- well, actually, if you look at the supporting pages, we've got one common name on all of them as far as who owns all these and who's is in yellow, but it's Mr. Mori Hosseini, I think it is, if I'm saying that correctly. Q. That's how I say it. A. Okay. And that just -- that's kind of -- that's kind of amazing to think that Mr. Hosseini spent $,000 on the county council election of. And Brown and Brown -- and, again, I'm going to qualify that by saying I think they're all them, the best I could do with my limited resources -- another $0,000, for a total of, what, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight -- I got Carl on

there. Actually, six candidates, because Deb Denys and Jason Davis didn't receive anything. Q. What -- what makes you say that these -- these amounts were given by these -- by these -- by Brown and Brown? A. What was that website you asked me if I was familiar with in the beginning about campaign contributions? This one that you worked off of here. Q. Well, that's a compilation by the newspaper from the reports filed with the supervisor. A. Let me -- if you go to Ann McFall's website, Volusia County elections website, there's a tab on there called Campaigns and Committees. You can click that tab. And, actually, I believe you can go back to 0, if not, and pull up everybody's stuff and pull it out into a spreadsheet. I'm somewhat computer savvy, so I was able to pull that all out and work with it. Q. I think the meaning of Page of your -- your thing here -- A. Um-hum. Q. -- is that these companies listed here, you're calling them all Brown and Brown? A. Or subsidiaries of such with it. I mean, if you look at the campaign reports on that -- I didn't feel like putting another category in there, but it's amazing to go

through and look at Pat Northey, for instance, and all of the checks she pulled. It's like, we get all of these checks from the insurance company on one day. Mr. Daniels, you know, et cetera, all the way through with it. Q. Who owns these companies? How do you know that? A. Which ones? Q. The ones you've listed here. You're saying -- A. Well, the Brown and Brown ones, I think I've qualified several times that I'm not a hundred percent sure, but I pretty much believe that they are. But on the next -- Q. What's the basis for that? That they're in the insurance business? A. No. Actually, the basis for the insurance company was they had to have given more than -- more than two. Because there were a lot of smaller insurance companies, you know, Caton's Insurance, that might have written a check that wasn't there with it. They had to fall in the same category as far as the dates the checks were given out. But, again, I mean, I would suggest, during your investigation, you got more resources than little ole' me, to look into that. However, you know, on investment and developers, I've got all of the stuff from SunBiz, which allows you to go through and look at all of that, and there's one common name. Q. What is that common name?

A. I believe it's Mori Hosseini. If you turn to the next page, I believe it's highlighted. Yeah, there it is. My apologies, I stapled that one backwards. That's $,000 through all these different subsidiary companies that he's listed as president on. Q. Okay. Are you saying that any of these contributions were inaccurately reported? A. I'm not saying anything. I'm just saying -- I guess to coin on Mr. Daniels' phrase, something smells fishy. And seeing how you're the one doing the -- appointed the special investigator and we had a meeting lined up, I took the weekend to put the stuff together. I thought you're the perfect guy to give it to. Q. I'm not perfect. A. You're the guy to give it to. Q. Okay. So it -- you're not saying that any of these are false reports? A. No. What I'm saying is I find it strange that the county council wants to investigate Waverly Media primarily because, in my opinion, they didn't support and endorse the anointed ones. Waverly supported Andy Kelly over Ann McFall, and you kind of role into -- when you upset the, as they're called, west side mafia, you know, you pay the price. My price is having somebody bang on my door at :0 in the morning and the pleasure of your company this

morning. Q. Who's the west side mafia? A. Well, it's not my choice. It's the kind of things that you hear. Ann McFall and Pat Northey. Q. Oh. A. They get what they want. They kind of, excuse the phrase, but turn the bitch switch on high and volume goes up to full blast. here. Q. Well, I hear what you're saying, it's written down A. I'm just -- I mean, campaign contributions from Mr. Hosseini. Are we going to talk to him at all? Not we. Is anybody going to talk to him about this? I mean, this is a developer. I'm some, you know, some schmuck who lives in Deltona who sells light fixtures. But when you've got a developer, a developer of all people, who does business in the county, and does campaign contributions to a select few, does that not raise a red flag, or is Mr. Daniels -- Q. Does -- does anything that you've given me suggest that those contributions you're calling -- or from Hosseini were not accurately reported under the campaign finance law? Are you saying that? A. I wouldn't say that. I'm not a lawyer. I'm not a lawyer. I wouldn't say that. Q. Lawyer -- it says it was given by Breakaway

Trails, Inc. -- A. Um-hum. Q. -- and it was given by Breakaway Trails, Inc., then it's legal. A. So -- okay. I mean, I guess it's the same thing -- it's no different as my wife or my daughter supporting, as well, then with it, so -- Q. Not -- assuming that they're giving their own money. The point of the campaign finance laws is to accurately report who gave and who got. A. Exactly. Q. Now, if you're saying that was not accurate, then that's one thing. That's -- you're accusing him of violating the campaign laws, which would put them in the same position as Waverly. A. Okay. Q. What Mr. Brown has already admitted to is using strawmen, straw people, to credit campaign contributions to that were really jammed up in their shop, and stuck on the benches, and nobody paid anything for them. A. Okay. Q. It's right out of their overhead. And that's dishonest and illegal, and that's why I'm looking at Waverly. A. Okay.

Q. Now, if you have a suggestion that Mori Hosseini has done something like that, then I'll be happy to tell the council, and maybe they'll want to investigate him, too. But I don't hear you saying that. A. No, I'm not going to -- I don't have the time or resources to invest into what's going on or whether the man opened up -- went back to his chair and opened up his top drawer and pulled out checkbooks. I have no idea. Q. Well, the distinction here is people that follow the law and people that don't. A. Sure. Okay. Q. If you don't like the law, which would allow a person in Mori's position to have a lot of companies that have a lot of interest in the political campaign and that give their respective funds -- A. Um-hum. Q. -- then you -- you wouldn't want to be talking to your humble little special counsel. You need to talk to your friends in Tallahassee, because that's the law. A. Yeah. Okay. Well, I might as well talk to the wall, then, right? Q. I didn't say that. A. I will. But. Okay. Well, that's fine. Q. But that's interesting. I thank you for that. A. Sure.

Q. I think -- I think we ought to mark this and make it so the record will show what we're talking about. A. Sure. Absolutely. Q. Now, this is the -- this is the seven-page printout of something called a Campaign Contributions Database, which comes off the News-Journal's website. Maybe not seven. Five pages. Want to mark that as so somebody reading the transcript knows what we're talking about? A. Sure. Absolutely. BY MR. KANEY: (Exhibit was marked.) Q. Do you know Ramara Garrett? A. I met her once for lunch. Q. What did you talk about? A. Politics. Q. In what respect? A. Who she liked, who she supported. Who I liked, who I supported. She was -- she was a big democrat, I was more republican side. But I've even switched. Since then changed that as well. Q. You changed to a democrat? A. No, I went to an NPA. Q. Oh, okay. A. I think both sides are radical nutcases. Q. I was going to say, I don't know of anybody who's

registering as a democrat these days just out of their own free will. A. Exactly. No. I mean, I looked at the democratic side. The republican side and the conservative tea party craziness was just driving me nuts. And the democrat side was -- they're lost. And I lose my ability to vote in the primary. And I'm sure that my little person leaving the republican party didn't account to anything in the grand scheme of things, but it made me feel better at the time. Q. It will make you feel better when you read something dumb that the republicans are doing that you don't like. A. Well, there you go. Q. And it would be the same if you were democrat, switched from a democrat. I don't have any more questions. Do you have any more revelations for me? A. No, no. Not at all. It's -- it's sad, I guess, this whole thing. I mean, I look at it as being a common Joe being brought in because I supported the candidates. Am I a little gun shy in supporting candidates in '? Yeah. You know, just as wounds -- wounds were healing from the FDLE banging on my door at :0 in the morning, I get a call from, I'm assuming, you. No? Or from your office then. Q. My assistant. She is not my assistant. She

doesn't help me at all. A. Yeah, sure. But -- I mean, so it's a shame. I think Jim Brown pled guilty, if I read the paper correctly, to two counts, correct? Q. Yeah. But his -- his testimony is more far reaching than those two counts. He got off very light. A. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I don't think anybody was surprised. I would have been shocked -- I was shocked when I read about Ramara and her boyfriend Jimmy with the mortgage fraud stuff. That was just, wow. Q. Yeah. It looks they ran this operation over there, the bus bench sign, with an equal amount of honesty and law abiding forthrightness? A. I'm assuming they probably did. I mean, for the most part, I think the county -- what I read in the paper, the county did an audit and they got their money, and the local municipalities did an audit and they're all up-to-date and where they should have been as far as payments. Q. Actually, that's not accurate. A. No? Q. No. There's a suit pending right now by the county against Waverly for an accounting. A. For nonpayment? Q. Well, for an accounting that Waverly doesn't want to show them the books.

A. Oh. Q. So how are you going to figure that? And when they are giving away these in-kind deals, they're not paying their percent, or whatever it is, contract fee they owe the county. A. It's one of those government deals. Who signs a contract? Was it a five-year auto renew? Had to be canceled six months prior to the expiration on a full moon type of deal? Q. Right. A. Who had their head up their hind-end on that one is beyond me. Q. Well, they aren't around anymore. A. Okay. Well -- Q. That thing has been in effect for a long, long time. And one of the issues that is a concern is why hasn't it been updated? I'm looking at that, too. You got any thoughts on that? A. On why it hasn't been updated? Q. Yeah. Why -- why hasn't the county put out an RFP and renewed -- terminated the contract? Put it up for an RFP and either take Waverly again or get somebody else. A. Should I blow your mind completely? If I had my way with it, they'd be gone. Q. Who's that?

A. The bus benches. I think they're an eyesore. They look nasty, it looks cheap. And this is a guy who got some free benches, so, you know, I'm being a bit -- I'm being a lot hypocritical. But I think they ought to go away completely. They don't even look nice. They're not attractive at all. Q. That does not blow my mind. A. Okay. Well -- well, I figured it would because here I am with bus benches and -- it's kind of like, you know, smoking cigarettes and saying you shouldn't smoke. Q. Yeah. Well, if you're addicted, you're addicted. A. There you go. But as far as why they weren't looked at, I think it was probably relatively smart on someone's end when they negotiated the contract back then. I mean, five years auto renewing is a -- is a great gig. Q. I can't argue with that. A. Yeah. All right. Well, I mean, I've got nothing short of my little revelation there. And, again, I'm not saying anybody did anything wrong with it, but, you know -- I'm not saying I did anything wrong either, but, yet, here we are talking. Q. Well, you'd be smart to not say you did anything wrong. You have a constitutional right to not say that. A. Absolutely. And I'm kind of waiting to see. I mean, on a side note, I think it was wrong of the county to

give your office subpoena power. I don't think it was right for them to even have the ability to do that. So I'm kind of sitting back waiting to see what's going to happen with that. Q. What's -- what's the right and wrong standard you're applying there? The law? What determines if it's right or wrong, other than the law? A. The county government elected is acting as a judicial body. I mean, just out of curiosity, and between us girls, if I didn't show up, are you going to throw me in jail? Q. I'd sue you. A. You'd sue me? Q. I'm filing a suit against some people who didn't show up -- A. Okay. Q. -- and you'd have been on the list. I just -- and the purpose of that would be to get the judge to order you to comply. A. Okay. Q. And if you didn't, then you'd be held in contempt, and then you could be looking at a penalty. A. At the point where a judicial judge -- Q. At the point where you disobeyed the judge. A. The judicial judge as far as subpoena at that

point. Q. What the county has given this investigator is the standing to go to the judge and ask for an order enforcing the subpoena if someone does not show up. A. Okay. So it's -- it's just crazy. Q. That's not judicial. That's administrative. It's very common, administrative investigative subpoenas. A. Okay. I mean, to argue with a lawyer about law would be kind of dumb on my end, now wouldn't it? Q. Well, you seem pretty smart in all respects. A. If you want to argue about light fixtures, let's go. Q. Is that what your company does? A. My company sells -- yeah, we sell -- we manufacture and sell commercial lighting. I take care of the sales for the eastern part of the U.S. from Minnesota to Louisiana and eastwards. I've got a pretty big sandbox to play in. Q. Okay. We need to stop. (THEREUPON, the interview was concluded.)

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