Saturday, April 15, 2006

Carona scandal update

The Fuentesphere is endlessly fascinating. As you know, Fuentespherean Mike “Hometown Hero” Carona has been up to his eyeballs in scandal. This morning came news that some of the scandal is going away quietly:

LA Times:
Sheriff's Captain Agrees to Plea Deal
Christine Murray must mail apologies to peers she asked to support Carona's reelection.


An excerpt:

Murray must also mail letters by month's end to 16 employees she contacted, acknowledging that she called them at home to solicit their support and endorsement of Carona's reelection. Further, the letter promises that Murray will avoid conversations that might be misunderstood or cause discomfort.

The letter, which stops short of admitting to anything illegal, was read in open court by Schons. It said, in part:

"I understand that soliciting your endorsement, given my position as a captain in a hierarchical organization like the Sheriff's Department, might have made you uncomfortable because the sheriff and perhaps other ranking officers, such as myself, might make decisions which affect your career and position in the department … If my call affected you in this way, I regret it."

OC Register:
Charges dropped vs. sheriff's captain
Murray must do poll work, write letters of regret.


No doubt Carona is sighing with relief.

Carona's chief advisor: Michael Schroeder.

The DA’s chief advisor? –Michael Schroeder.

(Schroeder is often labelled the "most powerful man in Orange County.")

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey, didn't Schroeder back us on the recall of Frogue way back when?

Rebel Girl said...

Yes, Mr. Schroeder was the main force in the GOP's support of the recall. You might want to do a search of Schroeder on this blog.

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