Victor Tabarrini and Kynse Leigh, both with the RE/MAX Realty Group in Fort Myers, Florida, were blasted for posts critics within the LGBTQ community decried as “transphobic.”
Source: Inman News
2 RE/MAX agents under fire for separate social media posts
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