Community Leaders Slam Florida County Commissioner for Staying Mum on KKK Photo Scandal: 'Slap in the Face'

Mar. 15, 2025

Jeffrey Moore.Photo: Gadsden County Board of County Commissioners/Facebook

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Officials and community leaders in Gadsden County, Fla., are calling a recent controversy surrounding commissioner Jeffery Moore a “slap in the face,” noting that he has yet to publicly respond after a photo surfaced allegedly showing him in a KKK outfit at what appears to be a costume party.

The Tallahassee Democratreports that, after a photo allegedly showing Moore in a white hood and robe began to make the rounds last week, he abruptlyresigned from his postand ended his campaign for the state’s District 2 race.

Moore has yet to make a public statement about the photo — a fact that’s further angering state and local officials.

Tallahassee NAACP President Mutaqee Akbar echoed the sentiment, imploring Moore to “Just at least acknowledge it. You owe that to the citizens of Gadsden County.”

Moore has allegedly acknowledged the photo in private, according to Gadsden County Sheriff Morris Young, whotold Politicohe approached the former commissioner about the photo.

Moore, Young said, “never denied at all” that he was pictured, and “refuted nothing,” saying only that it was a costume taken in his younger years.

Moore’s resignation letter offered little in the way of any explanation, citing “personal reasons” for his departure.

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A separate letter, sent to the Gadsden County Supervisor of Elections, was nearly identical.

DeSantis is currently overseeing Florida’s response to adevastating Category 4 hurricane, and has not responded to the controversy.

source: people.com