Anna Bradley-Smith  |  July 28, 2021

Category: Legal News

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Governor Ron DeSantis - Florida unemployment lawsuit
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Ten Florida residents have filed a class action lawsuit against Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity alleging that the state has deprived them of real and personal rights by prematurely cutting off federal unemployment benefits.

In May, DeSantis announced the state would end the $300 a week extended federal unemployment benefits program, saying that the program incentivized people not to work.

However, the Florida unemployment class action lawsuit says that rather than getting people back to work, ending the benefits before they are set to expire in September left un- and under-employed Floridians unable to cover basic living expenses, such as housing, utilities, food, health care, and child care.

The claim adds that the governor cut off the benefits for “purely partisan and political purposes.”

Gia Cuccaro, one of the plaintiffs, was a paralegal for three decades and is now facing eviction. Heather Fulop, a single mom, had her job as a neonatal ICU registered nurse eliminated during the pandemic, according to the Florida unemployment lawsuit.

Plaintiff Lori Beth Ertel was self-employed prior to COVID and was doing accounting work for small businesses, the claim states. “Since COVID, many of those businesses have closed leaving her without clients. She has sent out many job applications with no response. She tried to apply to work at McDonald’s, but was told that she is overqualified and they were worried that they would train her and she would leave when she found something better.”

Without the $300 a week payment, Ertel only gets $125 a week in benefits, which makes it impossible for her to pay her utilities, electric, cable, phone, and car insurance, the Florida unemployment lawsuit adds. She was forced to move in with her adult daughter and 7-year-old granddaughter.

Florida is one of 26 states that have prematurely cut off the weekly federal unemployment payments. However, Florida’s Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) Labor Data Chief said two weeks ago that the data does not yet tell whether ending benefits will actually spur more people returning to work, Spectrum News reports.

In a letter sent to U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Secretary Martin Walsh notifying the DOL that DEO would end the benefits program, DEO Executive Director Dane Eagle said Florida’s labor data showed that “total private-sector employment has increased by 18,800 jobs and more than 460,000 online job postings.”

While there has been 14 consecutive months of job growth, the DEO confirmed two weeks ago that the state still has 300,000 fewer workers now than before the pandemic, Spectrum News reports.

Attorneys Scott Behren, Gautier Kitchen, and Marie Mattox are representing the Florida plaintiffs. Behren told Spectrum News that there was a statute in Florida that said the state must take advantage to the best it can of any federal benefits available for its residents.

“So the arguments that have been successful in other states are that they are violating their own statutes by neglecting and refusing to take the federal money they’re legally required to take.”

The attorneys say the end goal of the lawsuit is to get federal benefits restored for people who were impacted, not just the named plaintiffs. 

“Justice delayed is certainly justice denied when you have your lights cut off and your car repossessed,” Kitchen told Spectrum News.

“If Floridians feel like they’re forgotten, if they feel like they’ve gotten the short end of the stick, if they feel like it shouldn’t be this hard and other places have got it right, why not our state, they are correct in their emotions. They’ve been failed.”

What do you think about Florida’s decision to end unemployment benefits? Let us know in the comments section below.


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75 thoughts onFlorida Hit With Class Action Lawsuit for Ending Federal Unemployment Payments

  1. Harmony Atkins says:

    I have been given the run around by the deo from day one. Everyone there plays pas the buck and no one wants to hold themselves responsible for anything and no one is accountable for the damage being done to countless numbers of Florida residents including myself enough is enough perhaps we should be getting the deo employees wages since we are made to deal with the flawed system and figure shit out in our own doing the job they are meant to do

    1. MICHAEL J COSTANZA says:

      I’ve been In pending status since June 6th. I’ve sent all my documents twice now and no response. I feel as if they don’t care this is such B.S. can anyone help me everytime I call they hang up on me . 1 time I was on hold for 3 and a half hours. I am desperate and can’t get any help

  2. monica padrick says:

    Please add me. I was furloughed for 3 months and then laid off due to covid. I thankfully received employment again 10 months later but making less money and 2 years later I’m still struggling to pay bills that I got behind on and I was just laid off again. I’m trying to apply for unemployment benefits and my account is locked. I followed the steps it told me to and 2 weeks later I have heard nothing.

  3. Carol A Kalman says:

    DeSantis took away from me my unemployment with the ID ME app. It did not work properly. This was in September 2022. I was to supposed to get the rest of my balance. After months of trying to call ( the phone doesn’t go to the right call support or it just hangs up because there are too many callers. This is after hours on hold. Finally when I got though the representative told me my money went back to the government, even though I had money in my account. I lost my place to live and had to move out of state. I could not get a job. Over qualified candidate. I worked 35 years and needed help due to the covid pandemic. DeSantis is not in touch with hard working middle to lower class people. He must have been working on his book. Describing how great he is. Who voted for him? Absolutely horrible…

  4. DON SHARKEY says:

    Any update on this lawsuit? I haven’t heard anything on the news so did it just go away?

  5. Shawn adkins says:

    Add me

  6. Lauretta Morton says:

    add me please. I have along story as I’m sure many if not all of us do.

    1. Marky Size says:

      I work in retail as a make-up artist and esthetician. My job wasn’t available for anymore than 15 hours a week. I had to use my savings to pay all my bills when federal assistance was canceled. With federal assistance I was able to get by using little of my savings. I couldn’t do makeup or facials after covid for many months.

  7. Giovana Calvo-Martinez says:

    Add me

  8. George Cambers says:

    We are not even getting the base unemployment we have been due for seven plus months let alone the additional $300! Call centers are not answering the phone either! Is there any Law Firm that can help the thousands upon thousand of people getting screwed by this State!

  9. Michael duus says:

    I still have no access to my account the steps to help with the data breach would not work I am still frozen I have lost everything during a horrible pandemic and I got my letter on July 30 and am owe thousands and they can’t get away with this I lost my house my health family son into adoption help I want to sue them they did. Not protect us and when the mistake was exposed they further locked us out

  10. Lindsey Meyer says:

    Please add me. I was highly affected by this! Losing my $300/week so abruptly caused me to lose my apartment and essentially, i have been homeless ever since!

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