Florida’s attorney general apologized on Tuesday for delaying a long-planned execution earlier this month so she could attend a fundraiser—for herself.
Pam Bondi has been trying to make amends with voters after formally asking Republican Gov. Rick Scott to reschedule the Sept. 10 execution date of convicted murderer Marshall Lee Gore earlier in the month. According to The Tampa Bay Times, the previously scheduled death by lethal injection conflicted with a “re-election kick-off reception.”
The state’s chief law enforcer publicly expressed her regret while talking to reporters Tuesday after a cabinet meeting.
“I should not have requested the execution be moved. It had been [delayed] twice,” said Bondi, The Tampa Tribune reported. “I’m sorry. And it will not happen again.”
Barring any other push backs, Gore’s execution is now scheduled for Oct. 1.
Bondi said Gore’s legal team filed another motion on Friday to delay the life-ending procedure again, but she added, “We are fighting that.”









