NAACP sues city to invalidate sale of Tallahassee Memorial Hospital

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – After hours on Thursday night, the Tallahassee Branch of the NAACP and several Tallahassee residents sued the city, seeking to void the sale of what used to be the capital city’s municipal hospital.

The plaintiffs allege that Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare would be operating without a valid license if a new lease isn’t signed between TMH and Florida State University, after the city transferred the hospital’s assets last month.

FSU and TMH have been negotiating 17 points over a new lease that would officially create “FSU Health.” Whether state or local appointees makeup a majority of the board has remained a major sticking point…

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