Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Cesspool


     OC Weekly/Navel Gazing’s Matt Coker reports that a documentary about Charles "Mask" Lewis is in the works and should be released next year. See the trailer above.
     Charles Lewis?
     “Who’s that?” you ask?
     Lewis died in a terrible accident involving a drunken driver in early 2009 (Ferrari vs. Porsche). He had founded the TapouT clothing line. He was associated with “ultimate fighting,” whatever that is.
     You’ll recall that mishandling of Lewis’ estate was among the charges leveled against Public Administrator/Public Guardian (and then-SOCCCD trustee) John Williams, which led to his ultimate exodus from those offices. We more or less broke that part of the story here in early May, 2010: Williams loses on appeal.
     When Lewis died in '09, his ex-wife (and mother to his children) petitioned to administer the estate, but Williams bullied himself into that role—for the percentage of the estate that goes to the administrator. (One wonders why the judge went along with this.) That decision was later soundly reversed, as we were quick to report.
     So Williams was already being eyed with suspicion (of incompetence, cronyism, Orlandophilia, etc.) when, in August of 2010, Assistant DA Todd Spitzer received a complaint about Williams concerning the mishandling of another estate. Spitzer called up Williams’ office to make inquiries and the next thing Spitzer knew he had been fired by Williams’ crony, the DA, Tony Rackauckas, a fellow who arranged to get his girlfriend positioned as second-in-command in Williams’ office, despite her utter lack of qualifications.
     Allow me to state the obvious: politically, Orange County is a cesspool.
     And allow me to state the slightly less-than-obvious: OC is a cesspool because voters don’t pay attention.
     In the end, the OC Board of Supes managed to yank Williams out of his office. But the expensive and damning report that had been done on Williams at the Supes' behest would not see the light of day.
     More cessulosity.
     Naturally, virtually nobody complained.
     Good grief.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

If ya wanna see even worse political cesspools, one need not look any further than Democrat-run San Fran and the White House.

Roy Bauer said...

1:33, now try to think hard. What county are we in (or at least am I in)?
That would be Orange County.
I said that OC government/politics is a cesspool. I was speaking about my own county.
Get it? I'm not nearly as interested in some County five hundred miles from here. See?
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Anonymous said...

Bvt often broadens his scope when it't convenient for him & his followers.

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