Bill Text: FL S0090 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relief of Michael Barnett/Department of Children and Families
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Special Master on Claim Bills [S0090 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S0090-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 (NP) SB 90 By Senator DiCeglie 18-00355-23 202390__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act for the relief of Michael Barnett, individually 3 and as the natural parent and legal guardian of R.B.; 4 providing an appropriation to compensate them for 5 injuries and damages sustained as a result of the 6 negligence of the Department of Children and Families; 7 providing a limitation on the payment of attorney 8 fees; providing an effective date. 9 10 WHEREAS, in September 2010, Patrick Dell entered the 11 Riviera Beach residence of his estranged wife, Natasha Whyte 12 Dell, where he fatally shot her and four of her children and 13 severely wounded a fifth child by shooting him in the neck, and 14 WHEREAS, Dell committed suicide shortly after exiting the 15 residence, and 16 WHEREAS, several months before the shootings, on January 17 26, 2010, the abuse hotline of the Department of Children and 18 Families received a phone call about an incident that occurred 19 in December 2009, and 20 WHEREAS, according to the police report, while Whyte-Dell 21 was visiting a friend, Dell charged at and threatened Whyte-Dell 22 with a knife, verbally threatened to kill her, and flattened all 23 four tires on her vehicle, and 24 WHEREAS, later that same morning, Dell was arrested for 25 aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and criminal mischief, 26 and 27 WHEREAS, over the course of the following month, the 28 department conducted an investigation but subsequently closed 29 the case file on February 25, 2010, after concluding that the 30 children were not at significant risk of harm, and 31 WHEREAS, a history of threats of violence existed before 32 Dell’s shootings of Whyte-Dell and her children, and 33 WHEREAS, the Riviera Beach Police Department had responded 34 to the Whyte-Dell home 34 times in the 4 years preceding the day 35 of the shootings, and 36 WHEREAS, 11 of those police responses were for domestic 37 violence disturbances, and 38 WHEREAS, the department knew or had reason to know of the 39 threats and had numerous opportunities to remove the children 40 from that dangerous environment, yet did not act and closed 41 their case file, and 42 WHEREAS, the department’s southeast regional director 43 acknowledged that the department could have and should have done 44 more for the family and admitted that the investigation was 45 “subpar,” and 46 WHEREAS, the department’s child protective investigator 47 assigned to the case failed to follow policies and procedures, 48 and 49 WHEREAS, the investigator himself had been accused of 50 domestic violence and was facing pending domestic violence 51 charges, and 52 WHEREAS, because of the investigator’s errors and 53 omissions, the department failed to follow up on warning signs 54 that any reasonable investigation should have evaluated, 55 analyzed, and acted upon, especially after discovering the 56 investigator’s inherent conflict of interest, and 57 WHEREAS, the department failed to perform any secondary 58 review or reinvestigation after the investigator’s pending 59 domestic violence charges were made public, and 60 WHEREAS, in an appeal to the Supreme Court of Florida, the 61 court held that the Whyte-Dell family shootings are to be 62 treated as a single incident or occurrence, and 63 WHEREAS, Michael Barnett, individually and as the natural 64 parent and legal guardian of R.B., and as the personal 65 representative of the estates of D.B., D.B., and B.B., entered 66 into a settlement agreement and release and a consent final 67 judgment with the State of Florida and the Department of 68 Children and Families, and 69 WHEREAS, per the settlement agreement and release, Michael 70 Barnett and R.B. agree to accept the total amount of $160,000, 71 including attorney fees and costs, and 72 WHEREAS, through the consent final judgment, judgment was 73 entered in favor of Michael Barnett and R.B. and against the 74 department in the amount of $296,400, NOW, THEREFORE, 75 76 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 77 78 Section 1. The facts stated in the preamble to this act are 79 found and declared to be true. 80 Section 2. The sum of $296,400 is appropriated from the 81 General Revenue Fund to the Department of Children and Families 82 for the relief of Michael Barnett, individually and as the 83 natural parent and legal guardian of R.B., for injuries and 84 damages sustained. 85 Section 3. The Chief Financial Officer is directed to draw 86 a warrant in favor of Michael Barnett and R.B. in the sum of 87 $296,400 upon funds of the Department of Children and Families 88 in the State Treasury and to pay the same out of such funds in 89 the State Treasury. 90 Section 4. The amount paid by the Department of Children 91 and Families pursuant to s. 768.28, Florida Statutes, and the 92 amount awarded under this act are intended to provide the sole 93 compensation for all present and future claims arising out of 94 the factual situation described in this act which resulted in 95 injuries and damages to Michael Barnett and R.B. The total 96 amount paid for attorney fees relating to this claim may not 97 exceed 25 percent of the total amount awarded under this act. 98 Section 5. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.