Thursday, September 16, 2010

Senator Wright Indicted, Is James Butts Next?

This morning, Senator Rod Wright plead not guilty to an 8-count felony indictment by an LA County Grand Jury accusing him of filing a false declaration of candidacy, voter fraud and perjury. He faces eight years of prison time if convicted. The grand jury case against him is quite familiar with the rumors surrounding Inglewood mayoral candidate James Butts.

The indictment alleges Wright's illicit activity began in 2007 when he changed his voter registration from a Los Angeles address to an Inglewood address so that he could run for the 25th Senate district which includes Inglewood, despite not actually residing there as the law requries. Both voter registration affidavits and declarations of candidacy are filed under penalty of perjury, thus he has been charged with perjury.

The indictment also accuses Wright of voter fraud because despite living in Baldwin Hills, he voted in 2008 and 2009 from an Inglewood address he claimed to be his residence.

Enter the rumors surrounding Butts who was removed from the August 31st runoff election ballot because both LA County and Inglewood elections officials determined he was ineligible to be a candidate in Inglewood at that time. To the credit of Inglewood City Clerk Yvonne Horton, she repeatedly gave Butts the opportunity to sign an affidavit affirming his true residency and when he registered to vote at that location. However, Butts refused repeatedly and now Inglewood News believes we all know why.
The affidavit would have been subject to penalty of penalty and he could wind up in the same situation as Senator Wright.
Considering the current status of Senator Wright, should Butts similarly be charged for false declaration of candidacy?

Furthermore, one could argue that Butts committed voter fraud when he voted during the June 2010 primary and the August runoff election to fill the mayoral seat vacated by Roosevelt Dorn who was forced out of office as part of his plea deal with the District Attorney's office. Danny Tabor becomes Mayor on Monday September 20, 2010 after finishing first in both primary and runoff elections.

By the way, Inglewood News did some fact checking and it turns out that not even James Butts' own wife voted for him in June. Apparently, her voter registration "was" and reportedly still "is" at their Los Angeles home. According to Inglewood News sources who followed the campaign closely, James Butts claimed to live in a back house of his in-laws home in Century Heights and that his wife continues to live at their home in Los Angeles despite there being no seperation, divorce or children.

Is this yet another case of political corruption in Inglewood?

Friday, April 3, 2009

Its a Family Affair? We Hope Not

Candidate for Inglewood School Board Seat #3, Renee Dorn recently distributed a political leaflet exclaiming "Its a Family Affair." One can only surmise that when she says family, she means the Dorn family. Afterall, her father is Mayor Roosevelt Dorn, the same guy who must stand trial for four counts of corruption charges stemming from a $500,000 home mortgage scheme at taxpayers expense.

It was surely not a good move on her campaign's part. This week, a group called Citizens to Elect Honest Officials mailed out political literature to Inglewood voters iterating that "Its a Family Affair-With Your Tax Dollars & I Need the Money."

The literature also describes Mayor Dorn's attempts to get the City to pay for his personal legal defense (at taxpayers expense), which the City Council rightly refused.

The mailer also suggests that the funds elicited from the home mortgage scheme were used to purchase Renee Dorn's home in the Renaissance.

Time will tell if school board candidate Dorn is somehow linked to the home mortgage scandal or not. Tuesday April 7, Inglewood and Ladera Heights voters must decide if they are willing to overlook the criminal corruption charges tied to the Dorn family or if they will elect Alena Cindy Giardina, a well known criminal justice specialist who served honorably on the Inglewood City Council for several weeks after Curren Price vacated his seat once he was elected to the state legislature.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Hillcrest Residents Defend their Neighborhood

The Los Angeles Senitnel Newspaper published a story in last week's edition featuring neighbors of the quiet, tree-lined street known as Hillcrest Blvd. taking exception with the father of Kevin Wicks who commented to the mainstream media that the neighborhood was unsafe.

In the story, several residents are quoted with comments that painted the neighborhood for what it is, a quiet neighborhood with many seniors, retirees and working professionals who are nothing but nice and friendly towards one another. In general they are surprised that this type of violence took place in this neighborhood.

Good for them for speaking out to defend their neighborhood. Inglewood is often beaten up in the press and is usually described as a violent and unsafe community, but this image is not the true depiction of Inglewood, especially not in the case of Hillcrest Blvd.

Breaking: Attorneys Say Inglewood Officer Involved in Third Shooting

Attorneys representing the family of Kevin Wicks filed a $50 million civil rights lawsuit against the City of Inglewood and its police department on behalf of the Wicks family. It also alledges Officer Brian Ragan was involved in a third shooting in addition to the two known killings of Kevin Wicks and Michael Byoune. KNBC-TV has a full report.