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Florida Politician Up For Re-election Referred to Black Folks as ‘N-Word’ and ‘Monkeys’ in Group Chat

This Walton County commissioner's dreams for reelection could be over after his 2022 text messages show a different side of him.

Ex-Florida Commissioner Trey Nick learned his private messages werenโ€™t so private after the release of public records revealed disturbing texts from him to other officials.

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Nickโ€™s reported texts said โ€œplenty of ni****s out this eveningโ€ followed by a picture from the classic film โ€œFridayโ€ of Ice Cube and Chris Tucker riding in a car. As if that wasnโ€™t bad enough, Nick went on to call them โ€œmonkeys at the circus,โ€ according to WMBB News 13.

The texts were sent back in 2022 to former Assistant County Attorney Heather Maxwell and the current commissioner, Tony Anderson. At the time, Nick was the acting commissioner of District 4 in Floridaโ€™s Walton County. Earlier this year, Nick announced he would run for a second term as commissioner of District 1, according to the countyโ€™s website.

NAACP Chapter President Frank Guillory called the messages โ€” which were part of a public records request by citizens โ€” โ€œdisturbing.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re all adults. This is not 1860 or 1850,โ€ Guillory said. โ€œThis is 2024, and itโ€™s about time we grow up as individuals and human beings and start showing some respect for each other.โ€

Last week, at a board meeting addressing Nickโ€™s actions, Guillory and other concerned residents spoke, including Todd Roark, who said the countyโ€™s silence on the topic was unacceptable.

โ€œSilence is acceptance, and when we hear silence, we hear acceptance. Iโ€™m standing before you not being silent that I donโ€™t accept it, I donโ€™t appreciate it, itโ€™s unwarranted and unjust,โ€ Roark said speaking to the county commissioners at the meeting.

In response to the scandal, several commissioners denounced the texts.

โ€œWe apologize for that, I apologize for that, and youโ€™re right, the county does not condone this type of behavior,โ€ District 4 Commissioner Donna Johns said about Nick, who once held her position.

This is not the first time Nick has found himself in trouble: During his time in office, he was involved in a sexual harassment lawsuit and an investigation revealing multiple commissioners misused taxpayer money, according to the Atlanta Black Star.

Although he never faced criminal charges or consequences for any of his alleged activities, Nickโ€™s unprovoked racism is bringing his skeletons back to life.

Neither Nick nor his team have released any statements addressing these allegations. As of now, Nick is still set to be on the ballot for reelection on Nov. 5.

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