Tuesday, December 4, 2007

OC GOP’s Nielsen headed for pokey

The OC Weekly just posted: Nielsen's Plea Deal:
Jeffrey Ray Nielsen—the well-connected Orange County conservative activist who claimed the so-called liberal media, specifically the Weekly, was out to get him by publishing a series of exposés on his pedophile activities—is expected to finally admit tomorrow that he used two boys for sex since 1994, according to law-enforcement sources.

A legal representative for Nielsen, who has extensive personal ties to Congressman Dana Rohrabacher and Orange County Republican Party boss Scott Baugh, told prosecutors early last week that Nielsen would plead guilty to two felony counts: committing lewd acts on a child under 15 years old and committing lewd acts on a child under 14 years old.

In exchange, Nielsen, 37, is expected to receive a three-year prison sentence, which is mild considering he faced more than 30 years if convicted of all the sex-crime counts in two scheduled upcoming trials. He will also have to register as a sex offender for life….
See also Jeff Nielsen is a conservative guy
OC Reg, 12/05: Legislator's ex-aide pleads guilty to sex with boys


NIELSEN TAKEN UNDER THEIR WINGS:
On Friday, Tom Fuentes (the chairman of the OC Republican Party) called me and wanted me to meet him at Macy’s at South Coast Plaza. I got there and he bought me a suit. Then he took me to dinner and the sauna at the ritzy Balboa Bay Club. [Name deleted] told me he likes to reward hard-working young Republicans that he likes and he knows are going to go far. It was really rewarding. As you know, I’ve been working really hard on the Scott Baugh campaign. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 28. The only time I’m not working is when I’m watching a USC game, at church, asleep or writing you . . . or trying to get my law school applications together. I’ve got both my USC and Chapman applications typed. I’m working on getting all of my Letters of Recommendation together now. I’ve got Rohrabacher, Flanagan and Fuentes done. Today I found out that this guy who is the state chair of the Republican Party, Mike Schroeder (a friend of Rohrabacher), would also write me a letter of rec. It’s really good that he does because he’s on the board of trustees at USC Law School.
–One of Nielsen’s letters to young “Billy,” in 1996 (Boy Crazy)

This just in—

Five minutes ago, the OC Register posted: Street announces rating change:
Treaurer-Tax Collector Chriss Street announced today that more than $419 million of the county’s “certain structured investment vehicles” have been put on credit watch by Moody’s, the investors’ service. ¶ Street said the change, which he learned of Friday afternoon, is because of a change in Moody’s rating methodology. ¶ “This review does not reflect the performance of the investments but it does reflect how the investments are analyzed,” Street told the board. ¶ The county currently has 14 percent of the portfolio — or $837 million – invested in these ”structured investment vehicles,” Street said. Of that figure, about half has been put on credit watch, he said. The county’s total portfolio is worth more than $6 billion. ¶ Street, who faces a vote next week on whether he should be stripped of his investment powers because of recent controversies, said he wanted supervisors to know about the change as quickly as possible. ¶ “I want any information of this to be upfront and I don’t want people to have any surprises,” he said….
The corrupt Street, of course, achieved office with the help of--you guessed it--our own Tom Fuentes.

Love is in the air

From this morning's OC Reg: Weather turns Catalina into “upside down” mirage:
If you thought Santa Catalina Island looked odd Monday at sunset, you’re right. Orange County beach-goers witnessed a rare “superior mirage” caused by a change in the weather. ¶ Simply put, parts of the island were reflected upside down in the sky due to the inversion layer…. ¶ “The ‘mesas’ in the photo actually show the island being reflected upside down, as seen from the beach,” says Steve Vanderburg, a forecaster at the National Weather Service…..
From this morning's LA Times: Brea teacher allegedly threatens to kill student:
An Orange County teacher has been arrested on suspicion of threatening to kill one of his seventh-grade students, police said Monday.

Brian Christopher Wilcher, 38, of Orange was taken into custody Friday after an altercation in his classroom at Brea Junior High School during which he allegedly told the 12-year-old boy "something to the effect that 'next semester you'd better find another teacher because if you're in my class I'm going to kill you,' " said Lt. Jack Conklin, a spokesman for the Brea Police Department…..

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