A startling revelation, it has been disclosed that Peter Antonacci, appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis to lead the state’s elections fraud unit, was left unnoticed in the governor’s office for a shocking 24 minutes after his demise. The incident, concealed for over a year, has raised concerns about transparency and thorough investigation, particularly when involving high-profile individuals.
According to a report by the Florida Bulldog, filed after a public records request, Antonacci left a meeting with Governor DeSantis on September 23, 2022, and was found dead just steps from the room moments later. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) report indicates that Antonacci fell, apparently striking his head on a door, with no evidence of foul play in the room or hallway.
The circumstances surrounding Antonacci’s death are unusual, especially the delay in discovering his condition and the absence of an autopsy. Questions arise about the initial handling of the matter and its potential implications for DeSantis’s administration, given Antonacci’s role as a key figure in the elections fraud unit.
The Florida Bulldog’s persistence in seeking public records sheds light on this mysterious case, prompting discussions about how such incidents are managed within the government. The timing of the disclosure, more than a year after the incident, adds an intriguing layer to the scrutiny surrounding Governor DeSantis.