Lawsuit accuses Alfie Oakes of failing to repay millions during Naples home attack

NAPLES, Fla. – A day after federal agents raided two properties of conservative businessman Alfie Oakes, newly revealed court documents accuse the high-profile MAGA Republican of defaulting on millions of dollars in loans.

According to neighbors, it was an intense scene in Oakes’ neighborhood when agents from several federal agencies showed up in unmarked cars outside his North Naples home.

Law enforcement also showed up at Oakes’ packing plant in Immokalee.

See Mahmoud’s report here:

Lawsuit accuses Alfie Oakes of failing to repay millions during raid on his Naples home

The US Department of Defense’s Office of the Inspector General confirmed that its DCIS agents conducted law enforcement activities at Oakes’ properties in coordination with the IRS and the Secret Service.

You can see the coverage of this activity below:

However, neither agency has revealed the exact reason.

Court documents reveal that Farm Credit of Florida filed a civil complaint against Oakes and his wife last month, accusing them of defaulting on parts of a $4 million loan. The complaint stated that Farm Credit had the right to seize property if the loan was not repaid, although it remains unclear whether this financial dispute was the trigger for the recent federal action.

John Meo, chairman of the Collier County Republican Executive Committee, spoke with Oakes after the raid.

“Official Business”: Federal agents raid Alfie Oakes’ North Naples home

Meo expressed disappointment at the conduct of the raid – describing it as excessive.

“It’s not a good look for America when you have five or six agencies showing up at someone’s place of business or their home,” Meo said. “The crime is that he has to go through this process and it wasn’t done the way it would normally be done. You don’t have these three-letter agencies coming to your door like you were a mass murderer,” Meo added.

Oakes declined to provide immediate comment to reporters, saying only “Go Trump” when approached near his home in Naples. Meo expressed confidence that Oakes would “come out on top” of the situation.

“Alfie is very well-versed in adversity, being in so many different businesses, and he was fine; he’ll be fine,” Meo added.

Fox 4 News reached out to Oakes and the attorney for Farm Credit of Florida for further comment, but had not received a response Friday afternoon.