Monday, October 18, 2010

Coming soon: a big, fat Red Herring

Rackauckas with right-hand "man"
Susan Kang Schroeder, wife of
Rackauckas advisor Mike S.
Cozy, ain't it?
     After establishing himself as a corrupt and incompetent County office-holder and shameless bloodsucker—two Grand Jury reports pointed out some of the egregious facts—OC Public Administrator/Guardian and community college trustee, John Williams, gleefully went after the estate of “the Mask,” the wrestler dude who part-owned TapouT, when he died in a terrible auto accident here in OC. The Mask’s ex-wife (who was raising Mask Boy’s little Masketeers) fought Williams in court and, somehow, Williams prevailed.
     Williams wasted no time bragging about his coup down at the County. What an asshole.
     But the decision was ultimately reversed on appeal, and that put Williams’ Public Administrator/Guardian office behind the 8-ball, financially. So Williams scrambled to go after other estates to get his hands on some dough, and, according to some, he stepped over some lines, and this ultimately led to noisy complaints that found their way to Assistant DA Todd Spitzer, who naturally made a phone call to the PAPG, which, in turn, led to Williams’ shriekage and tiny tears and then Spitzer’s mysterious termination by DA Tony Rackauckas a day or so later.
     “Don’t be poking around where my girlfriend works,” thought DA Rackauckas (I bet). Have I mentioned that, a few years ago, our DA’s wife worked in hubby's office? (How unseemly.) That Rackauckas hired Peggi Buff as a fundraiser, and the Buffster somehow became the Rack Man’s girlfriend and then Williams’ chief assistant?
     Some say she actually runs the PAPG. Not that she's remotely qualified. (Neither is Williams.)
     Garsh.
     Well, the drunken guy who raced with the Masked Man, allegedly helping cause the fatal crash, still hasn’t been tried. See today’s OC Reg: "Trial delay in TapouT founder's fatal crash."
Rackauckas advisor and chiropractors'
ambulance chaser Michael Schroeder
     The wheels of justice turn slowly, I guess. If they turn at all.
     Meanwhile, somehow, one of Williams’ political contributors, the OC real estate auction firm LFC—for which Williams’ trustee pal and GOP Poo-bah Emeritus, Tom Fuentes, served as “senior Vice President” (he seems to deny this, maybe because he brought Williams and LFC together, and kachink, kachink)—somehow snagged a big, fat no-bid contract with the County through Williams’ office.
     Golly! That looks seriously hinky!
     By a few months ago, Williams was ensconced in so thick and pulsating a layer of rank hinkitude that even County Supe (and fellow Old Boy) Pat Bates requested a review/examination of the PAPG.
     Well, that lowered the heat a bit in Cronyville. Whew!
     But that heat will return, and then some, when we find out that we’ll never see the report, owing to some BS about attorney-client privilege. Yeah, the Five Supes, four of whom have strong ties (or worse) to Williams and Fuentes’ smelly patch of OC GOP Cronyville, will read the review and then tell us that, as it turns out, Williams is a swell guy, and so why the hell shouldn’t he keep taking home that huge paycheck, even though he's incompetent, and he spends most of his time in Orlando, paid for by South County taxpayers?
Satan aka Tom Fuentes
     Did I mention that 4 of the 5 Supes have the same lawyer as Williams? Cronyville consigliere, Phil Greer, has a history of ethics lapses, and he may have lapsed anew recently passing around confidential reports among the Supes. Gosh! What a crew!
     It’s looking awfully bad for Rackauckas and Williams and the Supes and Greer and Fuentes and cockroaches generally, so, quick somebody! Do something!
     Well, it looks like the Rack Man is coming to the rescue. On Wednesday, he'll throw out a big, fat Red Herring. It was all perfectly predictable, classic corrupt OC politics:

DA To Blast Todd Spitzer on Wednesday (OC Weekly)
     Sources are telling OC Weekly that Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas and his assistants will end their public silence on Wednesday about the controversial release of Todd Spitzer as a prosecutor.
     Spitzer, a former county supervisor and state assemblyman who'd made no secret of his desire to replace Rackaukas after his retirement, was fired by the DA in late August when Spitzer entangled himself in a case involving the county's public guardian.
     Following Rackauckas' action, Spitzer—who was an "at will" employee—spoke freely, accusing the DA of being beholden to corrupt advisors, but adamantly refused to sign a waiver to allow county officials to tell their side of the story.
     After a legal review, officials—including the DA—determined that Spitzer's repeated interviews with the media effectively waived his rights to privacy about his job performance. The fact that Spitzer is a public figure also contributed to their decision.
     Wednesday's scheduled press conference on Spitzer is expected to detail numerous stories that paint him in an unfavorable light….
     Well, you can read the rest yourself.
     Don’t know why the OC Weekly has recently spun its coverage against Spitzer and (thus) in favor of Rackauckas, an old and richly-deserving target of Weekly criticism.
     It’s Chinatown, I guess. Sometimes, I feel like goin' home, taking a long shower, and then staying in my little place in the mountains forever, never to be heard from again.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think Williams #1 employee has had enough of her name being dragged through the mud and whispers ever so softly in her lover's ear "Do something you dumb ass!" Thus the District Attorney jumps out of bed and kicks the can down the road to recovery. Does the D.A. really think that Spitzer has given the ok for him to open up the book of secrets just because he (Spitzer) has made some allegations to the press? This aught to get really interesting now!

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