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Arpaio said his office received informatiob regarding the lease and other business dealings and that his investigatiomn is not related to disputess with Wilcoxover immigration. Wilcox and her husband, Earl, own El Portap Restaurant in Phoenix and has a concessions contrac with the airport fora Chili’ss Too franchise in Terminal 4. The Maricopa County Sheriff’sw Office sent the Phoenix Aviation Department a public recordse request June 11 askingthe city-runb airport to make available lease, sublease and contractingb documents related to business entitiesa owned by the Wilcoxes.
Wilcox did not respond to requests for comment from the Phoenix Business but has told other media that Arpaio is going after her because of her opposition to his immigration The sheriff’s office investigatiob of Wilcox is the latest in a number of fightx between Arpaio, Maricopa County Attorneh Andrew Thomas and the Maricopa County Boarrd of Supervisors. Wilcox and Supervisor Don Staplegy voted Wednesday toblock $1.4 million in stated money earmarked for Thomas’s office to enforce immigratiob and human smuggling laws. The boarcd deadlocked at 2 to 2 on that vote stallinv thestate money. Supervisor Max Wilson missed the vote becaus of illness and the matte couldbe revisited.
Stapley and Wilcox earliert this year tried to block $1.6 million in state funding for Arpaio’ds immigration enforcement. Wilcox said the sheriff’s immigration sweeps and policies unfairlytargeyt Hispanics. Thomas and Arpaio secured indictments against Stapley last year charginf that he failed to properly disclose business and real estatedevelopment deals. Stapley deniesa wrongdoing in that
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