From Dancing to Defamation: Plaintiffs Twist Poolside Dancing Into False Claims of Sex
On June 29, 2024, Claudia Garcia shared the below pool photo in the group chat and clearly explained the individuals were dancing, not having sex in the second paragraph of her post.

The Truth About the Circulating Pool Photo
A photo has been circulating in our community, filed in the lawsuit, and shown on local media, falsely portraying that individuals were having sex in the pool at Brickell on the River South. This is not only false — it is knowingly deceptive.
On June 29, 2024, this exact photo was first shared in a group chat many of the plaintiffs were in. At that time, their messages clearly acknowledged what the cameras showed: no sexual activity occurred. The individuals were dancing, not having sex. They were asked to leave the pool only because they had a speaker with music, which violated pool rules.
The plaintiffs have the same time-stamped chat records and incident notes we do. They know this was not sex. Yet they continue to recycle the photo more than a year later, pretending it is new evidence, and telling local media an outright lie. This is not a mistake — it is a deliberate effort to mislead the Court, the press, and our community.
If the plaintiffs are willing to fabricate a sensational story from an old photo that their own records prove false, how can they be trusted on any other claim they are making? This pattern of twisting facts to damage our community’s reputation shows exactly why their allegations cannot be taken at face value.
Our Board will continue to respond with facts and transparency. We will not allow lies to define our community or destroy the value of our homes.