Miami Beach Commission hopeful hit with bar inquiry days before runoff
Posted by Admin on Dec 2, 2025 | 0 commentsMiami Beach Commission runoff candidate Monique Pardo Pope — yes, the same Monique whose family history Ladra still can’t believe is real — is now the subject of an official Florida Bar inquiry after documentarian and professional Miami trouble-stirrer Billy Corben accused her of lying about his legal record. And, folks, the Bar doesn’t just open files for fun. Only one in four complaints even get this far.
But apparently Pardo Pope’s mouth — or her typing fingers — have gone far enough that the Bar wants to take a closer look.
According to the letter Corben got this week, the Bar is looking into his complaint that the candidate intentionally lied about him after he revealed those now-infamous family details: that she is the daughter of serial killer Manuel Pope, a former Sweetwater cop who idolized Adolf Hitler, murdered nine people in the ‘80s, tattooed the family dog with a swastika, and was executed by the state via lethal injection.
Corben also resurfaced her old social media posts calling her dad her “hero.” She has since deleted them — but the internet is forever.
When the Miami New Times asked her about all that back in September, Pardo Pope fired back by claiming Corben had “lost a defamation case” because he “made a career of slinging mud.”
Except that never happened.
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Corben — who, love him or hate him, has the Emmys and Murrows to back up his career — pointed out that the only defamation case he’s ever been involved in ended with his side winning a six-figure fee award under Florida’s anti-SLAPP statute. That’s the opposite of losing.
So he sent her a cease-and-desist letter. Because of course he did.
And two months later, she still hasn’t retracted her statement. Which is how we end up with a Bar complaint landing on her doorstep six days before her runoff election. Feliz Navidad.
Corben’s complaint quotes the Florida Bar’s own rules, including the parts that say lawyers should not engage in “dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation” and shouldn’t go around disparaging people with false claims.
Corben calls her words “unambiguously dishonest” and adds a law nerd burn — pointing out that a lawyer with more than a decade of practice should know better than to lie about the outcome of a case from her own judicial circuit.
Ouch.
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Now, Pardo Pope has until Dec. 10 — the day after Miami Beach voters choose whether to send her to the commission dais — to respond. Then Corben gets 10 days to rebut. Ladra suggests stocking up on popcorn.
Meanwhile, voters in Miami Beach’s Group 1 race to replace termed-out former Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, who lost a bid for mayor, have a choice between Pardo Pope, a Republican with deep pockets (a third of which are her own pockets), and Democrat Monica Matteo-Salinas, who actually finished ahead of her in the general with 23.2% of the vote to Pardo Pope’s 20.1%. Pardo Pope only squeaked into the runoff by less than a point over Brian Ehrlich.
In a week, voters will know if who they chose will be representing them while also juggling a Florida Bar investigation.
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