After a couple of misfires, Orange County supervisors finally chose an investigator Tuesday to look into accusations that Public Administrator/Public Guardian John S. Williams is unnecessarily taking over estates to pad his own budget.
On a 3-2 vote, supervisors agreed to pay $40,000 to the Los Angeles law firm of Colantuono & Levin to investigate how Williams liquidates large estates. Supervisors John Moorlach and Shawn Nelson dissented, saying they were fine with another lawyer that had been hired then dumped....
The job was initially given to attorney Tim Kay last October, but the contract was yanked from the Board of Supervisors’ agenda without explanation and the lawyer was told his services were no longer needed. Officials talked of keeping the investigation in-house at the executive level....
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Williams ... blames all the allegations on disgruntled employees and political enemies.
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