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DOOMSHOP RECORDS - OMERTA
(OFFICIAL VIDEO) (2021)
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Lakeland Police Department Police Chief Lisa Womack is on paid administrative leave following a new report from the State Attorney’s Office that the chief gave her nephew special treatment for a job.
The job was as a public service aide, a paid position. According to the report, Womack’s nephew failed the initial test. That first test is a no- or no-go. Failure means a candidate isn’t going to make it any further in the process. Lakeland Mayor Howard Wiggs, who had been outspoken about his disapproval of Womack remaining in her position, talked about the situation on Friday.
"My original proposal of course when she first resigned I talked to (City Manager) Doug Thomas and I thought that we should not have her there for 90 days," Wiggs said. "But that’s happened now. I think I probably agree with the state’s attorney’s office that there’s no point in spending more tax payer money on an issue that’s going to resolve itself in just a few days." Womack resigned from her position as police chief last week effective May 1.