.@LADWP Scandal
— Consumer Watchdog (@ConsumerWD) April 5, 2022
What did @Mike_Feuer know?
"If he was in the room, he knew about it." @RaisingHellNow
Full @NBCLA report:https://t.co/JACYtem2gv pic.twitter.com/YH4sSzaEZi
The former head of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has agreed to plead guilty to taking bribes in a corruption scandalhttps://t.co/MT4owzYAFp
— KTLA (@KTLA) December 8, 2021
https://t.co/5sp8J3rcZV - @LADWP scandal connected with someone in @CityAttorneyLA who wants to be mayor. Nope.
— LA County Leaks (@LACountyLeaks) January 12, 2022
My favorite response. “I had no idea this was going on in my office.” When bad things go on in my office, I just say, “What? Huh? I don’t know what you’re talking about.” https://t.co/ZsPo08PB32
— Crooked Mike Feuer (@CrookedFeuer) June 15, 2021
Here’s my @lawdotcom article from December on the bribery scheme Wright admitted. As I explain below, @USAO_LosAngeles prosecutors aren’t giving him any credit for his cooperation, but his lawyer is asking the judge to reduce his sentence, anyway. https://t.co/bb7YO5ghBx
— Meghann Cuniff (@meghanncuniff) April 25, 2022
The 1st sentencing in the @LADWP/@CityAttorneyLA scandal is today, for ex-DWP general manager David Wright. Wright’s defense is calling for 2 years in prison while prosecutors want 8 years. His memo lays out personal details as to how he got involved in massive public corruption. pic.twitter.com/j1kdovpPUQ
— Meghann Cuniff (@meghanncuniff) April 25, 2022
Jill Banks Barad, the LADWP Commissioner who hosted the fundraiser for Koretz, voted to approve the $30M no-bid contract to a sham company, Aventador.
— Kenneth Mejia, CPA (@kennethmejiaLA) February 17, 2022
Aventador was contracted to fix LADWP’s billing issues. In reality, it was created by Attorney Paul Paradis to enrich himself.
We are joining journalist @justinKLOCZKO in requesting that the State Bar of California confirm its investigation into 10 attorneys involved with LADWP. Two former city lawyers— Paul Paradis and Thomas Peters - have already pleaded guilty in the case. https://t.co/zg2k5gUwaM
— Knock LA (@KnockDotLA) November 18, 2022