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When she was arrested on July 15, Pamela Long Wiggins owed millions.
When Pamela Long Wiggins was arrested July 15 and charged as an accessory after the fact for the July 9 slayings of Byrd and Melanie Billings, it wasn’t her first brush with the law. The arrest capped a mounting tide of legal and financial troubles for Long Wiggins, an antiques mall owner who bought and developed more than a dozen Panhandle properties during the housing boom then collapsed under the weight of the market crash that followed.
Court documents and legal paperwork reveal an erratic trail of multiple mortgages, marriages and other significant legal troubles in the 47-year-old Gulf Breeze resident’s life.
According to court records, when Long Wiggins was arrested, she owed several banks millions of dollars, was married to two men at the same time and faced foreclosures on more than a half-dozen of her Santa Rosa County properties.
Last week, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
employees confirmed that her wetland development projects in Gulf
Breeze are the subject of an Environmental Protection Agency
investigation that alleges she defied multiple notifications and
cease-and-desist orders and illegally cleared and filled protected
wetland properties.
In a bizarre twist, she remains a suspect in an
Albany, Ga., cold-case arson investigation from 1993, where
firefighters say one of her failing — but insured —
business projects suspiciously burned.
Of the eight people charged in connection with the deaths, Long Wiggins is the only one who has been released on bond.
She is the only one smiling in her mug shots.
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which in part of http://www.beggslane.com/ which does business with Cousin Properties http://www.cousinsproperties.com/
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which brings us back to Wiggins and Camp of Carrollton Georgia. Quinky Dink?

Mike Wiggins 4470 La Mirage Mike Wiggins joined the council in 1995 was elected Mayor in November of 2008. Mike, operator of a lawn spray and landscaping firm and a frequent
host of TV talks shows, has an A.A. from Pensacola Junior College, a
B.S. from Florida State University, and served as a lieutenant in the
U.S. Navy. He currently serves on the Board of Governors of the PJC
Foundation, the Metropolitan Planning Organization, the Pensacola
Chamber of Commerce's Quality of Life Committee and is a member of Five
Flags Rotary. Mike, a member of First Presbyterian Church, has two sons and two
stepchildren. His wife, Mary Ellen, is a school principal in the
Escambia County School District.
Mayor
Pensacola, FL 32504
Home (850) 438-6109
Email mwiggins@ci.pensacola.fl.us
Senator Pat Wiggins began her political career in local government, as a member of the Santa Rosa City Council. She then became the Assemblymember for the 7th District (Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties) until she was forced out of office by term limits in December of 2004. During her time in the Assembly, she served as Chair of the Local Government and Banking Committees.
In 2000, Assemblywoman Wiggins founded the Legislature’s Smart Growth Caucus (www.assembly.ca.gov/sgc), which grew to include 47 of the legislature’s 120 members over the next few years. She is the author of AB 857 (statutes of 2002), the most comprehensive state land use planning legislation in thirty years. AB 857 established California’s spending priorities for future growth to help prevent sprawl, and to promote compact development and greater social equity. She is also the author of legislation to facilitate farmworker housing, to promote mixed-use development and to increase funding for agricultural protection. Other legislative initiatives (or efforts) included:
- AB 2878 (2001), which would have required cities to swap a portion of their sales tax revenue with counties for a portion of the counties’ property tax revenue
- AB 1268 (initial version) (2003) which would have established statewide urban growth boundaries and inclusionary zoning
- AB 2924 (2004) which would have provided grants to install solar panels on publicly subsidized housing developments
In October 2001, Assemblymember Wiggins brought together representatives of Napa County and its member cities and urged them to plan collectively for the area’s long-term housing needs. Local officials agreed, and went a step further by agreeing to work together on a comprehensive, county-wide land-use plan. Wiggins provided support throughout the process, which to date has resulted in significant agreements among the governmental entities involved.
In 2006, she was elected to represent California's large 2nd Senate District, which includes portions or all of six North Coast Counties: Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Solano and Sonoma.
As a first-term Senator, Pat introduced 35 pieces of legislation in 2007 on topics ranging from agriculture, youth employment and land use to political reform, health care and veterans' affairs. Her other top legislative priorities include promoting waste reduction, protecting working families and increasing educational opportunities for California's school-aged children.
Seventeen of Pat's 2008 bills were signed into law, including: SB 562, allocating more than $5 million toward coastal salmon and steelhead fisheries restoration; SB 634, recognizing the growth and progress of California olive oil producers by establishing new standards for oils produced in the state; and SB 780 and SB 1149, maintaining telephone services for residents of low-income and rural areas of California.
Pat chairs the Senate Committee on Local Government, the Senate Select Committee on California's Wine Industry, and the Joint Legislative Committee on Fisheries & Aquaculture. She also serves as a member of numerous other committees, including Energy, Utilities & Communications, Governmental Organization, Natural Resources & Wildlife, and Veterans Affairs.
Senator Wiggins is a second-generation Californian and a resident of Santa Rosa since 1985. She is married to Guy Conner, a computer software engineer with whom she has two stepsons, Jim and Steve Silverman, and three grand-children.
Pat, at one time, was an accomplished parachutist, having been raised in a family of daredevils. Her father, Ralph Wiggins, was the stuntman responsible for the wing-walking maneuvers in Robert Redford’s classic movie, The Great Waldo Pepper, and her mother Grace was one of the first women ever to parachute.
Wade, Jeffrey P.

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Jeffrey Wade (attorney for James Burell)
FUNNY How Celeste's and Alicia's Ex husbands are in what They call import and export business.
I WONDER WHAT THE FBI, DEA, ICE,DHS CALL IT


