Episode 1: How Many Licks | Doug Danziger and Nancy Oakley

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December 17th, 2019

49 mins 47 secs

Season 1

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Hillary and Tina cover former Fort Lauderdale Vice Mayor Doug Danziger and former Madeira Beach Commissioner Nancy Oakley.

Hillary’s Story:
In 1991, Doug Danziger resigned from his position as Vice Mayor of Fort Lauderdale after allegedly engaging with housewife turned sex worker, Kathy Willets. Prior to his resignation, Danziger often spoke out against what he saw as immoral behavior in a moral crusade to clean up Fort Lauderdale. His purported behavior sent shock waves throughout the city.

Tina’s Story:
In 2017, Nancy Oakley found herself in a sticky situation that led to her resignation as Madeira Beach Commissioner. With a few misdemeanors and infractions, Oakley had some detractors, but when Madeira Beach residents found out she allegedly assaulted then City Manager Shane Crawford in the fall of 2012, they went mad for the story.

Sources:

Hillary's Story
Associated Press
Vice-Mayor Resigns After Deputy’s Wife Surrenders On Prostitution Charges

Los Angeles Times
Sex, Videotape and . . . : It’s the stuff tabloids are made of: The case of Kathy and Jeff Willets has everything from lust to ‘The List,’ and maybe even blackmail.--BY MIKE CLARY AND GERALDINE BAUM

Sun Sentinel
Willets Case Client Names Are Released--by Barbara Walsh and Staff Writer
SUPREME COURT RULES WILLETS LIST IS PUBLIC RECORD--by John Kennedy and Tallahassee Bureau

Photos
Danziger: Fort Lauderdale Beach Spring Beach Photo from Paul Diaz via Pinterest

Danziger: Willets' Newspaper Ad Screenshot/Danziger Screenshot via YouTube

Tina's Story
The Ledger
Oakley: News Article

Respect Mad Beach
Oakley: Report of Investigation from Respect Mad Beach
Oakley: Filed Allegation
Oakley: Letter from Steve Aidio
Oakley: Additional Official Documents

Photos
Oakley: Video of Shane Crawford from MSN

Oakley: Petit Theft Documents from Pinellas County Public Records

Oakley: Photo from Tampa Bay Times

Oakley: 2012 King of the Beach Event from Old Salt Fishing King of Beach Event Booklet

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