Beranton Whisenant. Jr. graduated from the University of Florida Law School in 2004. He also studied shortly at the University of Cape Town. He was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2004 and remained an active member. For nine years he worked at a private law firm, Foley & Mansfield Partner, in Miami. At Foley & Mansfield Partner he worked on cases of civil litigation, product liability, contracts, personal injury, wrongful death, and medical malpractice defense. His next job was as Assistant State Attorney in Jacksonville, Florida, his hometown. He joined the United States Attorney's Office in Miami in January 2017. He lived in Miramar, Florida a suburb of Miami. He was an active member of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Professionalism Panel and Chair of The Florida Bar's Eleventh Judicial Circuit Grievance Committee in Division 'L. He was a member of William Reece Smith, Jr. Leadership Academy. He also a member of The Florida Bar's Judicial Nominations Procedure committee, and member on the Florida Supreme Court's Commission on Professionalism. He was a guest teacher at the University of Miami Paralegal Program and and the University of Miami School of Law and Florida Coastal School of Law. Whisenant volunteered at Habitat for Humanity and volunteered as a lawyer, for pro bono legal work.
On June 1, 2017 a motion was made in Philadelphia District Court to combine cases having to do with the Democratic National Committee, # 0:16-cv-61511, from the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida with case 2:17-cv-00984. A previous motion requested that case number 2:17-cr-00137 and case 1:17-cv-02726 also be combined. These cases involve Jeffrey Cutler, Tax Collector East Lampeter Township, R. Seth Williams and George Soros. Also mentioned in the motion is Seth Rich, Beranton Whisenant, Jonathan Luna, and the Amtrak 188 derailment (2015 Philadelphia train derailment). Summary judgement was also requested from WGAL, since they failed to respond to the lawsuit.
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U.S. Attorney
Beranton Whisenant worked in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami in its major crimes unit. The office prosecutes criminal and civil cases from Fort Pierce to Key West. He was reportedly working on visa and passport fraud cases prior to his death.
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Death
The body of Beranton Whisenan was found on a Florida beach with possible head trauma or possible head gunshot wound. Miranda Grossman, a Hollywood police spokeswoman, reported that his body was found at 6:30 am May 25, by a passerby on the city's beach. He was wearing a dress shirt and black pants. Hollywood police detectives working to determine if the death was a homicide, suicide or something else. All of Whisenant personal effects were on his body, so robbery is not a motive. Whisenant was 37 years old and is survived by a wife and three children. He had been a U.S. Attorney for only five months. His memorial service was held on June 1, 2017 at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Miami.
Theories
Many theories have come up, like his death was the related to some cases he was working on. Because Whisenant worked in Debbie Wasserman Schultz's Florida's 23rd congressional district some theories have come out about his death. There is no evidence to connect the two. Schulzt's is under investigation of the Awan Brothers-computers and the 2016 Democratic National Committee email leak into favoring Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders in the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016. The is no evidence to connect the Philadelphia District Court case to the death. Other theories are about his investigation of voter fraud in Florida, but this is unconfirmed.
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