Steve St. Felix
Steve St. Felix
Personal Life
Steve St. Felix lives in Miami Gardens, Florida and is originally from Miami. Steve has a son named Eric-Steven St. Felix. He suffers from mental health illness and was taking prescription medicine to treat it. Steve frequents the strip club, Club Climaxxx Miami and the Cheesecake Factory restaurant. Steve is passionate about cars and owned a 2016 Dodge Charger and was contemplating buying a Chevrolet Suburban. He was the fan of the Rolls Royce Wraith and often posted photos of the car on Facebook. Steve played college football and was fan of the New England Patriots.
Career
Steve St. Felix is has been a realtor with Keller Williams Realty since December, 2015. Since June, 2017 he started working as a Pharmaceutical Sales Rep at RxCut. He also became the CEO of Smarter Car Transport. He also worked at Cigna as a Health insurance agent. He has also worked as a Territory Manager at Reynolds American and a General Manager at Boston Market.
Education
Steve St. Felix is currently a Master of Business Administration student at Florida International University (FIU) specializing in Marketing. He had graduated with a Bachelor's degree in business and an Associate in Arts degree in general studies from FIU in 2006. While studying at FIU he played for the school's FIU Panthers football team.
Death Threats
Steve's arrest report
On June 26, 2017 Steve St. Felix was arrested after making death threats against Republican Congressman José Félix Díaz on Facebook. Miami-Dade police arrested him the same day on a charge of written threats to kill or do bodily injury at his home in Miami Gardens. Officials said Diaz notified police after he was tagged in a threatening Facebook post by St. Felix. Steve had posted "I'll kill your ass and you better not show up to the next rec meeting," the post read, according to an arrest report. [1]
St. Felix was later arrested at his home.
After his arrest, St. Felix admitted he made the threat and said he "is fed up with the Republican Party," the arrest report said.
He also said he was apologetic for making the post and did not mean to harm Diaz, the report said.
St. Felix added that he wasn't on his medication when he made the post, according to the report.
St. Felix appeared in bond court Tuesday, where prosecutors said he was already out on bond for threatening another public servant and burglary.
He was ordered held on $500,000 bond and told to have no contact with Diaz.
During the court appearance, St. Felix's attorney said he had mental health issues. [1]