Former Miami Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla — arrested in 2023 on charges of public corruption and suspended from office — is in a fierce divorce battle with his wife, after a seven months marriage, for the attorneys’ fees and splitting of assets. Now, he wants to depose a former city staffer who was a witness for the state in the criminal case against him that was dropped by the Broward County State Attorney’s Office last Fall and who he has already previously harassed.
What does former Chief of Staff Karla Fortuny have to do with the couple’s financial holdings? Nada.
The subpoena for her deposition “clearly appears to be solely calculated to harass and oppress Fortuny and to exact revenge upon her,” wrote attorney William Brady Jr. in an objection to the subpoena for her deposition and a motion for a protective order filed last week.
It’s not the first time that Fortuny feels intimidated by Diaz de la Portilla. Last year, she filed a petition for injunction for protection against stalking. Stalking! ADLP “engaged in an oppressive campaign to harass and intimidate Fortuny by texting her incessantly,” while she was a listed witness in the criminal case against him. “This conduct is extremely intimidating,” she said in that motion. “He stalks me via text and now has used a ‘burner phone’ to text my supervisor at my current job.”
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That was when Fortuny was at Florida International University, where she went after she left her city job to go work as director of local government and community affairs. She moved last month to Capital City Consulting’s Miami office with Managing Partner Brian May while she goes to law school at night. Let Diaz de la Portilla try texting him.
“In my opinion, he has obsessive compulsive personality disorder and is an alcoholic,” Fortuny said in the 2024 motion. “He frightens me. I believe him to be a relentless and dangerous individual.”

Relentless? Clearly. But maybe not so dangerous. She was not granted the stalking order. It seems most, if not all, the messages were about getting her in for a deposition.
The judge in the criminal case did, however, instruct Diaz de la Portilla, who was investigated for witness tampering, to have no further contact with Fortuny, who was hired by Diaz de la Portilla in 2020 as a communications aide and rose the ranks quickly, becoming deputy chief of staff in early 2021, then chief of staff in May of that same year. His office has a lot of turnover.
In last week’s motion, Brady cited the criminal case intimidation and added that ADLP’s attorney “subjected Fortuny to a lengthy deposition which Fortuny contends was largely calculated to harass, bother and intimidate Fortuny.” Furthermore, a review of that deposition — which was “exceedingly long and unnecessary” — would show that she doesn’t know squat about ADLP’s assets, debts or income.
“Fortuny has no doubt that [ADLP] seeks to subject Fortuny to deposition for the purposes of harassment, embarrassment, intimidation, control of Fortuny and to seek revenge against upon her and contends the the deposition is not calculated to lead to credible and admissible evidence,” in the divorce proceedings.
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Other interesting parties that have been subpoenaed include Diaz de la Portilla’s famous absentee or ghost employee, Jenny Nillo — who was caught drinking and driving on the job in a city car while running ADLP’s personal errands and alcohol shopping — served in January and developer Lewis Swezy, who was served in February. Why not William “Bill” Riley, Jr., the lobbyist that was arrested with him in 2023 who spent a weekend in Boston with Diaz de la Portilla and his wife.
Diaz de la Portilla — who has told everyone that he is running for Miami mayor this year — did not, as usual, return a phone call and voice mail message. In a cryptic text where he deflects, like always, he wrote: “She may be covering up for the felony she committed… as you have already seen, the truth always prevails at the end of the day.”
No, that is not what Ladra has seen at all.
“If she doesn’t perjure herself she should be fine,” he wrote later. “She hacked my computer.
“All this is handled by the lawyers. We should let them do their work,” Diaz de la Portilla texted, adding that there were four more subpoenas being delivered in the next couple of weeks.
Fortuny declined to comment on her new court motion.
This divorce has lasted longer than the marriage.
Vanessa Garcia Azzam filed for divorce in January of 2024, which was less than four months after Diaz de la Portilla bonded out of jail on his multiple felony charges — including bribery and money laundering. In June, ADLP filed an answer to her motion to dissolve the marriage, and a counter motion for dissolution, asking the judge to award him all attorney’s fees, court costs and to divide their belongings.
“There are marital assets subject to equitable distribution including, but not limited to: jewelry, designer clothing, shoes and accessories, electronics, household goods and furnishings, bank accounts, and retirement accounts,” the motion says.
Shoes? He wants her shoes? And her retirement? Que poco hombre eres, Alejandro.
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Hopefully, the judge will find that Garcia Azzam has been punished enough. Seven months, people! More than half of that was spent next to him defend himself against the pubic corruption charges. There’s only so much torture one can take.
Also, let’s see if Fortuny is compelled to testify about his marital finances.
Diaz de la Portilla is apparently getting off on harassing women. He is unnecessarily making the divorce harder for his wife of a whole seven months. And he is retaliating against his former chief of staff with a subpoena about matters she knows absolutely nothing about.
There’s a case management conference on May 5 in family court on the divorce. Garcia Azzam has asked the judge to compel her husband to turn on the camera for the Zoom appearances, including but not limited to hearings.
Naturally, ADLP doesn’t want to show his face.
Karla Fortuny Motion for Protective Order April 2025 by Political Cortadito on Scribd