As BSO turns: Sheriff Tony's only defense witness at trial for lying under oath turns out to be his lover

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Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony and Sonia Colon at Tuesday's trial

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

The non-jury trial of Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony on charges that he repeatedly lied under oath to obtain Florida driver’s licenses took a startling twist Tuesday when his defense’s lone witness admitted she was also his lover.

While not a criminal trial, what’s happening is a high-stakes affair for Tony. If he loses, it could lead to the revocation of his license to be a police officer. He wouldn’t lose his job as sheriff, but he’d no longer be able to wear a police uniform or carry a badge and a gun.

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