Anonymous donor backing fight to remove Florida abortion amendment from ballot
Tampa Bay Times
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TALLAHASSEE The legal effort to force Floridas abortion amendment off the ballot is being bankrolled by an unnamed donor.
The lawsuits, filed last week by a group of anti-abortion advocates, argue that a report from Gov. Ron DeSantis administration alleging widespread fraud in the petition gathering process for Amendment 4 should therefore disqualify any votes for the effort.
Former Florida Supreme Court Justice Alan Lawson is representing the four Florida women suing. In the lawsuits, he argues that the sponsors behind Amendment 4 failed to secure the required number of signatures to make the ballot when the reported fraud is considered.
The lawsuit is being funded by an angel financier, Lawson told the Times/Herald. He declined to disclose the donors name or provide other information about them.
When someone other than the client is paying the attorneys fees, the legal team is required to meet several conditions under Florida Bar ethical conduct rules, Lawson said. That includes ensuring that the donor does not direct the attorneys actions or influence the legal strategy in any way that is contrary to the clients wishes or interests.