FL Mayor Would Put Speed Bumps On Street In Exchange For Sex, Woman Says

Did someone think this was a fair exchange? We're confused...

A woman says a Florida mayor promised to get speed bumps put on streets in her neighborhood in exchange for sex.

In a complaint filed Jan. 2 with the Florida Commission on Ethics, Catherine Padilla said she had asked the town to install speed bumps as a safety measure.

She says Lantana Mayor David Stewart drove her to a motel after having lunch three years ago and said he wanted to have sex with her. She refused, but said he asked her again before the August 2015 vote, which was approved.

On Jan. 11, after the ethics commission notified Stewart of the complaint, Stewart allegedly went to Padilla's home to discuss the situation.

Stewart denied the allegations, calling them "completely false."


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