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Florida’s GOP chairman ensnared in criminal investigation involving alleged sexual battery

by December 1, 2023
December 1, 2023

Police in Sarasota, Fla., are conducting a criminal investigation involving Florida GOP Chairman Christian Ziegler, according to a statement from his attorney and a police incident report.

When asked about the investigation involving Ziegler, the husband of Sarasota County School Board member and Moms for Liberty co-founder Bridget Ziegler, Sarasota police did not confirm details of the investigation. However, they released a heavily redacted police report in response to The Post’s inquiry that includes the words “rape,” “raped” and “sexually battered.” The incident, which the report indicates took place at a home in Sarasota, was reported to police in early October.

Ziegler’s attorney, Derek Byrd, said in a statement, “We acknowledge the reports that there is an investigation being conducted by the Sarasota Police Department regarding Mr. Ziegler,” adding that his client “has been fully cooperative” with police.

“We are confident that once the police investigation is concluded that no charges will be filed and Mr. Ziegler will be completely exonerated,” Byrd added.

The Sarasota Police Department confirmed Thursday that the investigation is still active.

The Florida Center for Government Accountability first reported on the investigation involving Ziegler.

When asked for comment, Christian Ziegler sent the same statement as his attorney, while Bridget Ziegler did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Bridget and Christian Ziegler are considered rising stars in Florida’s conservative movement, having become some of the most prominent Republicans in the state.

Christian rose through the ranks of Florida’s Republican Party to become its chair in February after serving as the party’s vice chair and as a Sarasota County commissioner.

Bridget, who has served on the school board since 2014, is a leading advocate for the rights of conservative parents and criticized the use of critical race theory in the school system. She also helped write Florida’s “Parents’ Bill of Rights,” which served as a precursor to state legislation that limits discussion of LGBTQ+ topics in schools. She also was appointed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) to the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District earlier this year. The board oversees Disney’s sprawling Orlando resort, which DeSantis made a political target and overhauled the panel by adding handpicked members, including Ziegler.

The Republican Party of Sarasota County, where the Zieglers have long been active, said in a statement that they were “shocked and disappointed” regarding reports of the allegations.

“The Republican Party takes all such allegations of potential criminal conduct very seriously and will fully cooperate with investigators,” the statement said.

Tiffany Justice and Tina Descovich, who co-founded Moms for Liberty with Bridget Ziegler, said in a joint statement that Bridget previously stepped back from the organization’s leadership. The group’s spokeswoman, Sierra Kostick, confirmed that Ziegler retains a spot on the nonprofit’s advisory board.

Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried on Thursday called for Christian Ziegler’s immediate resignation as chair of the Florida GOP.

“Christian Ziegler can’t possibly continue to lead the Florida GOP under these conditions,” she said.

Sarah Parker, a Sarasota activist who has battled the Zieglers on county and school board issues, said her first thoughts were about the alleged victim.

“We stand with the victim and we send strength her way and hope she receives the justice she deserves as we do with any other survivor of sexual violence,” Parker, executive director of Women’s Voices of Southwest Florida, said. “As a Sarasota County resident, I personally hope that investigators take this claim seriously and do their due diligence and not allow the immense influence the Zieglers have over Sarasota County to obstruct or delay the court’s processes and investigation.”

This post appeared first on The Washington Post
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