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| date_of_birth  =[[August 24]], [[1948]]
 
| date_of_birth  =[[August 24]], [[1948]]
 
| place_of_birth =Pensacola
 
| place_of_birth =Pensacola
| date_of_death  =[[January 24]], [[2014]]
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| place_of_death =Pensacola
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| occupation    =[[Escambia County Administrator]]<br/>([[2002]]-[[2007]], [[2012]]-[[2014]])
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| occupation    =[[Escambia County Administrator]]<br/>([[2002]]-[[2007]])
 
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| spouse        =Barbara Touart
 
| spouse        =Barbara Touart
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{{for|the early Escambia County resident of the same name|George Touart (19th century)}}
 
{{for|the early Escambia County resident of the same name|George Touart (19th century)}}
'''George Touart''' ([[Wikipedia:IPA chart for English dialects|IPA]]: /ˈtuɑɹ/, born [[1948]])  is the former [[Escambia County Administrator]], serving in that position from [[April 22]], [[2002]] until  [[September 6]], [[2007]], when he was replaced by interim administrator [[Bob McLaughlin]]. He was rehired to the position in an interim capacity on [[December 1]], [[2012]], and served until his death on [[January 24]], [[2014]].
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'''George Touart''' ([[Wikipedia:IPA chart for English dialects|IPA]]: /ˈtuɑɹ/, born [[1948]])  is the former [[Escambia County Administrator]], serving in that position from [[April 22]], [[2002]] until  [[September 6]], [[2007]], when he was replaced by interim administrator [[Bob McLaughlin]].
  
 
During his tenure he presided over the [[soccer complex corruption scandal]] and the resulting removal from office of several [[County Commission]]ers, as well as the County's reconstruction efforts following [[Hurricane Ivan]]. He has also been at the center of a number of [[#Controversies|controversies]], including those leading to and surrounding his resignation.
 
During his tenure he presided over the [[soccer complex corruption scandal]] and the resulting removal from office of several [[County Commission]]ers, as well as the County's reconstruction efforts following [[Hurricane Ivan]]. He has also been at the center of a number of [[#Controversies|controversies]], including those leading to and surrounding his resignation.
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In February 2003, Touart's son [[Matthew Touart|Matthew]], 21 at the time, charged nearly $6,000 at local strip club [[Arety's Angels]] to a credit card he had stolen from his father. (Grand theft charges against Matthew were eventually dropped after he completed a "life skills counseling course."<ref>"State drops charges against county administrator's son." ''Pensacola News Journal'', October 15, 2004.</ref>) The club's owner, [[Arety Sievers]], was contacted on Touart's behalf by [[Escambia County Sheriff]] [[Ron McNesby]], who asked Sievers to forgive the charges. She refused.
 
In February 2003, Touart's son [[Matthew Touart|Matthew]], 21 at the time, charged nearly $6,000 at local strip club [[Arety's Angels]] to a credit card he had stolen from his father. (Grand theft charges against Matthew were eventually dropped after he completed a "life skills counseling course."<ref>"State drops charges against county administrator's son." ''Pensacola News Journal'', October 15, 2004.</ref>) The club's owner, [[Arety Sievers]], was contacted on Touart's behalf by [[Escambia County Sheriff]] [[Ron McNesby]], who asked Sievers to forgive the charges. She refused.
  
After an [[October 7]] raid on her club by the [[Pensacola Police Department]], during which two dancers were arrested for illegal body contact with customers, Sievers accused Touart and McNesby or orchestrating the raid in retaliation against her.<ref>"Lounge owner blasts Touart." ''Pensacola News Journal'', January 9, 2004.</ref> Warrants for the raid, part of a sweep by the Department, were granted following "complaints of inappropriate behavior by dancers."<ref>"Two arrested after sting at local clubs." ''Pensacola News Journal'', October 8, 2003.</ref> The State Attorney's Office concluded on [[January 13]], [[2004]] that police did not selectively target Sievers' club, but "devoted far greater manpower and financing to the Arety's investigation than to the other five strip clubs following input from the Escambia County Administrator."<ref>"Arety's Angels wasn't unfairly targeted but got most attention, state report says." ''Pensacola News Journal'', January 14, 2004.</ref>
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After an [[October 3, 2003]]<ref>"Arety Sievers on her facebook page"</ref> raid on her club by the [[Pensacola Police Department]], during which two dancers were arrested for illegal body contact with customers, Sievers accused Touart and McNesby or orchestrating the raid in retaliation against her.<ref>"Lounge owner blasts Touart." ''Pensacola News Journal'', January 9, 2004.</ref> Warrants for the raid, part of a sweep by the Department, were granted following "complaints of inappropriate behavior by dancers."<ref>"Two arrested after sting at local clubs." ''Pensacola News Journal'', October 8, 2003.</ref> The State Attorney's Office concluded on [[January 13]], [[2004]] that police did not selectively target Sievers' club, but "devoted far greater manpower and financing to the Arety's investigation than to the other five strip clubs following input from the Escambia County Administrator."<ref>"Arety's Angels wasn't unfairly targeted but got most attention, state report says." ''Pensacola News Journal'', January 14, 2004.</ref>
  
 
A grand jury convened on [[June 7]], [[2004]] to investigate the allegations, but declined to indict Touart or McNesby of any criminal wrongdoing.<ref>"[http://www.sptimes.com/2004/06/11/State/Officials_not_charged.shtml Officials not charged in inquiry of strip club.]" Associated Press, June 11, 2004.</ref> However, a later story by [[WEAR]] revealed that the wife of one of the grand jurors was employed by McNesby at the [[Escambia County Sheriff's Office]].
 
A grand jury convened on [[June 7]], [[2004]] to investigate the allegations, but declined to indict Touart or McNesby of any criminal wrongdoing.<ref>"[http://www.sptimes.com/2004/06/11/State/Officials_not_charged.shtml Officials not charged in inquiry of strip club.]" Associated Press, June 11, 2004.</ref> However, a later story by [[WEAR]] revealed that the wife of one of the grand jurors was employed by McNesby at the [[Escambia County Sheriff's Office]].

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