Saw someone post this death earlier today before they identified him, now it got interesting
WINTER PARK, Fla. – Police have identified the man who was found dead at a Winter Park mansion.
On Monday afternoon, police identified the man who died as Robert Picerne. Investigators say their preliminary investigation shows Picerne, who lived at the home, died after a medical episode.
https://www.mynews13.com/fl/orlando/news/2020/01/06/police-id-man-found-dead-in-winter-park-mansion
>"medical episode"….sounds like heart attacks can be deadly
President of the Picerne Real estate group
https://www.manta.com/c/mmljn2w/picerne-real-estate-group
Picerne Real Estate Group is one of the largest diversified real estate management and development firms in the country. Picerne is a leader in providing high-quality housing in markets throughout the United States. Picerne is a full service construction, design, development, management and acquisition real estate firm.
http://www.picernerealestategroup.com/
>Donated to Democrat Corrine Brown
Four days after the June 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, then-U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown descended the stairs of Air Force One alongside President Barack Obama.
A month later, Brown cast her vote as a superdelegate for Hillary Clinton’s nomination for president.
But the days of hobnobbing with the powerful are over for the 71-year-old Jacksonville Democrat, whose fall from grace was complete Monday when she emerged from a limousine-style minibus at the federal prison in Sumter County to begin serving a five-year sentence for fraud and other crimes
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/politics/os-corrine-brown-reports-federal-prison-20180129-story.html
Robert Picerne, whose brother already testified, testified about the around $90,000 in checks his Orlando real estate development company gave to One Door.
Picerne described Brown as a friend whom she trusted, one who had been to his house “many times.”
However, he had no specific knowledge what the checks were for – a leit motif of the government’s witnesses so far, who seem willing and able to dole out more money than most Floridians make in a year for causes they don’t bother to investigate, in the service of preserving relationships.
Picerne couldn’t recall the specific asks, but expected the checks to be used for “educational opportunities for kids.”
Money went, among other things, for 20,000 copies of the “Corrine Delivers” edition of Onyx magazine.
https://floridapolitics.com/archives/236972-prosecution-case-corrine-brown
>Court case US v. Corrine Brown detailing Picerne donations
https://media.news4jax.com/document_dev/2017/04/21/CB%20Exhibit%20List_1492793877468_9567756_ver1.0.pdf