Petitioner: DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, DIVISION OF PROFESSIONS - TALENT AGENCIES
Respondent: LAWRENCE PESCE, D/B/A GOLD COAST TALENT AGENCY, INC.
Judges: LARRY J. SARTIN
Agency: Department of Business and Professional Regulation
Locations: Miami, Florida
Filed: Nov. 05, 2003
Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Monday, January 5, 2004.
Latest Update: Dec. 25, 2024
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
DIVISION OF PROFESSIONS - TALENT AGENCIES
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION,
Petitioner,
Vv. Case No. 2002- 042
LAWRENCE PESCE D/B/A
GOLD COAST TALENT AGENCY, INC.,
Respondent. .
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ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT
Petitioner, DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
(Petitioner), files this Administrative Complaint before the Division of Professions - Talent
Agencies (Board), against Lawrence Pesce d/b/a Gold Coast Talent Agency, Inc. (Respondent),
and alleges: .
1. Petitioner is the state agency charged with regulating the practice of talent
agencies, pursuant to section 20.165, Florida Statutes (2000), and chapters 455 and 468, Part Vi,
Florida Statutes.
2. At all times material hereto, Respondent Gold Coast Talent Agency, Inc., was
licensed in the State of Florida as a Talent Agency, license number TA 0000545.
3. Respondent’s address of record with the Department is 16499 N.E. 19th Avenue,
Suite 103, Miami, FL 33162. °
4, The Department has been unsuccessful in its diligence to determine Respondent’s
whereabouts.
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5. On or about October 4, 2002, Respondent corporation was administratively
dissolved for failure to file an annual report with the Secretary of State.
6. Section 468.403(4)(c), Florida Statutes, states that each application for a talent
agency license must include the street and number of the building or place where the talent
agency is to be located.
7. Section 468.403(9), Florida Statutes, states in pertinent part that any changes in
the application supplied to the department by the applicant must be submitted to the department
within 30 days after the date of such change.
8. Respondent has failed to notify the Department of its current location within 30
days of relocation and is no longer conducting business at its address of record, conduct that
violates section 468.403(9), Florida Statutes
9. Section 468.412(10), Florida Statutes, states that each talent agency must
maintain a permanent office and must maintain regular operating hours at that office.
10. Respondent is no longer maintaining a permanent office with regular operating
hours, conduct that violates section 468.412(10), Florida Statutes.
11. Section 468.406(2), Florida Statutes, states in pertinent part that all money
collected by a talent agency for the benefit of an artist shall be paid to the artist within 5 business
days after the receipt of such money.
12. Section 468.402(1)(e), Florida Statutes, prohibits a licensee from knowingly
committing or being a party to any material fraud, misrepresentation, concealment, conspiracy,
collusion, trick, scheme, or device whereby any other person lawfully relying upon the work,
representation, or conduct of the talent agency acts or has acted to his or her injury or damage.
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13. OnJanuary 17, 2002, Respondent contracted with Oscar Rodriguez
(“Rodriguezr”) to perform for compensation. Rodriguez’s work, which Respondent arranged,
was two days as a movie extra for Axium.
14. Respondent was duly paid by Axium for the work Rodriguez performed.
15. Respondent has not paid Rodriguez the compensation owed her. Respondent
owes Rodriguez approximately $180.00. Respondent disconnected its phones and closed shop
without notifying Rodriguez or providing him any forwarding information for future contacts
regarding the outstanding balance. This conduct of Respondent violates sections 468.406(2) and
468.402(1)e), Florida Statutes.
16. Section 468.402(1)(p), Florida Statutes, provides that failure to perform any
statutory or legal obligation placed upon a licensed talent agency is a grounds for discipline.
17. Respondent’s violations of sections 468.403(4)(c), 468.403(9), 468.412(10),
468.406(2) and 468.402(1)(e), Florida Statutes, is conduct that violates section 468.402(1)(p),
Florida Statutes.
COUNT ONE
18. Petitioner realleges and incorporates the allegations set forth in paragraphs one
through seventeen as though fully set forth herein.
19. Based on the foregoing, Respondent violated section 468.402(1)(e), Florida
Statutes.
COUNT TWO
20. Petitioner realleges and incorporates the allegations set forth in paragraphs one
through seventeen as though fully set forth herein.
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21. Based on the foregoing, Respondent violated section 468.406(2), Florida Statutes.
COUNT THREE
22. Petitioner realleges and incorporates the allegations set forth in paragraphs one
through seventeen as though fully set forth herein.
23. Based on the foregoing, Respondent violated section 468.402(1)(p), Florida
Statutes, when it violated section 468.412(10), Florida Statutes.
COUNT FOUR
24. Petitioner realleges and incorporates the allegations set forth in paragraphs one
through seventeen as though fully set forth herein.
25. Based on the foregoing, Respondent violated section 468.402(1)(p), Florida
Statutes, when it violated section 468.406(2), Florida Statutes.
COUNT FIVE
26. Petitioner realleges and incorporates the allegations set forth in paragraphs one
through seventeen as though fully set forth herein.
27. Based on the foregoing, Respondent violated section 468.402( 1)(p), Florida
Statutes, when it violated section 468.403(9), Florida Statutes.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner respectfully requests the Board enter an order imposing one or
more of the following penalties: revocation or suspension of Respondent's license, imposition of
an administrative fine not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) for each count or separate
offense, issuance of a reprimand, placement of Respondent on probation, restriction of
Respondent’s authorized scope of practice, assessment of costs associated with investigation and
prosecution, imposition of any or all penalties delineated within section 455.227(2), Florida
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Statutes, and/or any other relief that the Board is authorized to impose pursuant to chapters 455
and/or 468, Part VII, Florida Statutes, and/or the rules promulgated thereunder.
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Signed this y “day of Var 2003.
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Lead Professions Attorney
Counsel for the Dep t:
Charles Pellegrini 1 Raguiation
Assistant General Counsel iment of Business and Professiona!
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Department of Business and ;
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1940 North Monroe Street CLERK
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2202 DATE Y- 5-200
Telephone: (850) 414-6088
Facsimile: (850) 414-6749
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Case No. 2002-012855
pcp: 3-31-2003
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Docket for Case No: 03-004149PL
Issue Date |
Proceedings |
Jan. 05, 2004 |
Order Closing File. CASE CLOSED.
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Jan. 02, 2004 |
Motion to Relinquish Jurisdiction (filed by Petitioner via facsimile).
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Nov. 17, 2003 |
Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Nov. 17, 2003 |
Notice of Hearing (hearing set for January 15 and 16, 2004; 9:30 a.m.; Miami, FL).
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Nov. 14, 2003 |
Order of Consolidation. (consolidated cases are: 03-004100PL, 03-004101PL, 03-004148PL, 03-004149PL, 03-004150PL, 03-004151PL, 03-004152PL, 03-004153PL, 03-004154PL, 03-004155PL, 03-004156PL, 03-004157PL, 03-004158PL)
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Nov. 13, 2003 |
Petitioner`s Response to Initial Order (filed via facsimile).
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Nov. 10, 2003 |
Initial Order.
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Nov. 05, 2003 |
Respondent`s Answer filed.
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Nov. 05, 2003 |
Administrative Complaint filed.
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Nov. 05, 2003 |
Election of Rights filed.
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Nov. 05, 2003 |
Agency referral filed.
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