Pre-Trial Conference Scheduled For Naccarato

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The case gainst Fort Myers Beach resident Carmen Naccarato went before Judge Bruce Kyle Tuesday morning. The owner of the Key Estero Plaza on Fort Myers Beach is facing 3rd degree felony charges, accused of battery on a man over the age of 65.

In court Tuesday, Carmen who was represented by his attorney, waived his right to a speedy trial. A pre-trial hearing has been set for April 8th at 1:30PM.

The alleged incident took place back in November when David Lorenz was walking down Carolina Street on his way to the Sandsculpting event at DiamondHead Resort. He started videotaping Naccarato and his wife. Apparently there was a heated discussion the day before over parking in the United States Post Office parking lot. It’s well known in the community that Naccarato charges people to park in the Post Office lot. It’s unclear if he has permission to charge for parking in that lot from the property owner. And visitors to the beach have no idea that he may be taking their money when he has no right to.

Shortly into Lorenz rolling tape Naccarato comes over to him and knocks his phone out of his hand. You can watch the video of Naccarato smashing Lorenz’ phone HERE. Lorenz also said Naccarato pushed him to the ground and injured his back.

The Lee County Sheriff’s Department was called to the scene where Naccarato was eventually cuffed and taken to county lockup. He’s charged with battery on a person 65 years of age or older which is a 3rd degree felony punishable by up to 5 years in prison. LCSO has made several visits to the Naccarato lot. He’s been known to get into heated yelling matches with people.

Naccarato spent a day in county jail before he was bonded out for $5,000.

Back in March of 2024 Naccarato cut a check for $188,000 to the town for operating an illegal parking lot at Key Estero. Spaces in that plaza are supposed to be for shoppers who come to the businesses. In 2020 the town issued Naccarato a notice of violation and ordered he correct the violation by getting a special use permit. If Naccarato would have corrected the violation back then he would have paid a $75.00 administrative fee.

Naccarato did not correct the violation, fines began to accumulate and the town put a lien on his property. By the time the violation went before the town’s Special Magistrate in September 2020, Naccarato was facing $34,000 in fines. Naccarato continued to rent parking spaces, and according to the town, racked up nearly $220,000 in fines.

Then in March of 2024, Naccarato went to town hall and cut the town a check for $188,000. That was good enough to stop the foreclosure case the town was pursuing against Naccarato for ignoring the code violations. We’re not sure why the town accepted a $188,000 check and not the $220,000 the town reported he owed earlier this month.

However, just because he wrote the check didn’t mean everything was fine. Naccarato still needed to apply for a special exception to operate the parking lot. He was still out of compliance. And, ever since then he’s been renting spots in his lot. However now the fines he’s accumulating are $500 per day, the maximum allowed by state law, and they are back up in the hundreds of thousands as of today.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. If Mr. Tequila has video records or any business from that plaza over the yeara. He chances and harasses people. Throws stuff at their vehicles and causes mayhem on purpose. He’s an overgrown toddler who was never told no and is finally being told so. Cant teach an old dog new tricks or not how to bite others.

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