Anthony attended the University of Florida while commissioning as an Infantry Officer in the Florida Army National Guard. A continuous member since 2008, he has been activated for several hurricanes and emergencies, most recently hurricanes Matthew, Irma, Michael, and Dorian.
Captain Sabatini was also called to serve on duty during the civil unrest at the University of Florida. He served 100 days of active service in 2020 during the State’s COVID response, helping set up regional testing sites, for which he was awarded the Army Achievement Medal, the Humanitarian Service Award, and the Armed Services Service Medal.
Anthony graduated University of Florida Law School in 2017, where he served as clerk for then Chief Judge Alan Lawson of the Fifth District Court of Appeal—currently a justice of the Florida Supreme Court.
Anthony is a sole practitioner attorney, with an office in Clermont, who specializes in lawsuits against the government that violate the rights of small business owners. He lives with his wife Francheska in Howey-in-the-Hills. Francheska serves as a Republican State Committeewoman for Lake County, FL.
- HB 205 Expanding Florida’s stolen valor act: prosecuting those who lie or distort their military record while running for office
- HB 829 Awarding attorneys fees for violations of your property rights: defending victims of big government and bureaucrats
- HB 7107 Helping children with epilepsy: granting access to previously unavailable medicines
- HB 6025 Abolishing a local anti-business government board: saving taxpayer resources and your hard earned money
- HB 4447 Encouraging and allowing debate on Florida’s college campuses: empowering students to defeat the woke left campus cartel