FBI Interviews of Lissette Carey
During the course of the ongoing FBI investigation into corruption in Key West, Lissette Carey was interviewed by the FBI on 12/06/24, 03/14/25, and 05/08/25.
Lissette Carey was represented by at least 3 different attorneys in these interviews.
We note several instances where her stories and reflections to the FBI changed, consistent with her pattern of telling mis-truths on the dais.
We encourage everyone to read carefully these interviews and decide for yourself.
Did Commissioner Carey lie to the FBI?
Has she lied to the public while on the dais?
Is that misfeasance?
That will be up to her consituents to decide.
We encourage you to read the entire interviews and pay attention to the sections we’ve noted below.
On December 6th, 2024, Carey reported to the FBI the following:
“After a subpoena was served on CAREY by the SAO, CAREY screenshot her text messages and put them on a jump drive so that she could print out the screenshots at City Hall where she assembled her call logs and texts to submit to the SAO. AMANDA Last Name Unknown (LNU) assisted CAREY in organizing her texts and call logs. CAREY personally redacted her texts and call logs to fit the language of the subpoena. CAREY recalled that the subpoena requested texts between RONALD RAMSINGH (RON), RAJ RAMSINGH (RAJ), and the other City Commissioners. CAREY explained that the City of Key West IT Department obtained CAREY's emails, and opined that the IT Department did that for everyone.”
On May 8th, 2025, Carey Reported to the fbi the following:
“Regarding the submission of the group text messages with DEE DEE HENRIQUEZ and DONIE LEE, CAREY said that she did discuss with RAMSINGH how to submit the group text to the State Attorney's Office as response to a state subpoena. AMANDA WILLETT helped CAREY print out the screenshots. CAREY provided RAMSINGH three different versions of the group text: one was redacted; one removed HENRIQUEZ and LEE's name; and one was in its entirety with nothing modified. RAMSINGH provided the text messages to the State Attorney's Office.”