Monday, October 4, 2010

Tom Fuentes: ubiquitous paid consultant

     I’ve been sifting through Tom Fuentes’ form 700 filings re his gig as SOCCCD trustee.
     What are those?
     Well, according to the FPPC (guidelines),
The Political Reform Act requires public officials to disclose assets and income which may be materially affected by their official actions. The Act requires governmental agencies to ensure that their public officials (board/commission members, employees and consultants) disclose their interests on or before the statutory deadline.
     Hence, officials, such as elected trustees, must fill out a Statement of Economic Interests: form 700.
     I’ve examined many (not quite all of) Fuentes’ 700 forms covering several years. Here’s a brief description of what I’ve found. Essentially, these are Fuentes’ acknowledged sources of income.

     Oddly, LFC (Lange Financial Corporation), a real estate auction firm at which, according to Fuentes’ former district bio, Fuentes served as Senior Vice President, does not appear in the documents that I have seen.
     Fuentes’ presently has an “LFC” email address. Odd.

The Claremont Institute, Claremont (unaffiliated with Claremont Colleges)
Conservative “think tank”
Fuentes: consultant
Fuentes has checked the $10-100K box, many years

     In fact, Fuentes is on the CI Board of Directors. Among the Board of Advisors: Roberta Ahmanson (wife of religious extremist Howard) and Tom L. Phillips (see Phillips International)
     In a recent article for the Voice of Orange County, Fuentes acknowledges having had an office at LFC that, he says, the firm provided to the Claremont Institute, for whom Fuentes consulted. Naturally, this constitutes a substantial “gift” to CI.

     We’ll have more about that circumstance at a later date.



Tait and Associates, Santa Ana
Real estate, construction
Fuentes: Senior Vice President
Fuentes has checked the $10-100K box for salary, some years.

     Tom Tait (of T&A) is now running for Mayor of Anaheim. Fuentes has endorsed him.

Enterprise Counsel Group, Irvine
Law Firm (labor and real estate law)
Fuentes: advisor
Most years, Fuentes checks the $10-100K income box for ECG

     ECG’s David A. Robinson is on the Irvine Valley College Foundation Board of Governors. He is former chairman.

Law Offices of Linda W. Lau, Los Angeles
Fuentes: consultant
A one-time fee, $1-10K

Nguyen for Congress
Fuentes: consultant

     No doubt this Nguyen is Tan Nguyen, who sent those nasty letters to Latino voters a couple of years ago; he’s still in court over charges of “obstruction of justice.”

Stanbridge College, Irvine
Fuentes: consultant
For several years, Fuentes checked the $10-100K income box for SC, a for-profit

Landslide Communications, Irvine (Jim Lacy’s firm)
Marketing agent for right-wing slates/slate mailers
Fuentes: consultant
Fuentes has for many years checked the $1-10K income box for smearmeister Jim Lacy’s firm.

7G Innovations, Newport Beach
Electronic payment processing and customer relationships management
Fuentes: consultant
For several years, Fuentes has checked the $1-10K box.

Shared Success, Costa Mesa
Venture capital; business management consultants
Fuentes: consultant
Several years, checked the $1-10K income box

Western CPAC, Laguna Niguel
Fuentes: consultant

     Jim Lacy (see Landslide Communications) is the chairman; Tom Fuentes is on the CPAC board of directors. In recent years, CPAC events have provided a forum for some remarkably extreme right-wing views.


• Hewitt Wolensky, Newport Beach
Law firm
Fuentes: consultant

     Hugh Hewitt is a popular conservative radio host and blogger.
     Hewitt is friendly to Crean Lutheran High School in Irvine. Recently, troubling irregularities occurred in a new program that provides IVC credit courses at Crean.

Silvaard Institute of Natural History, Coto de Caza
(Terry Singer)
Fuentes: advisor
Small amounts ($1-10K)

Hilbrick Construction, Newport Beach
Fuentes: consultant
One year, Fuentes clicked the $10-100K income box; another year, the $1-10K box.

     I’m not sure Hilbrick still exists. The above site describes it thus: “For-Profit Organization, Veteran Owned Business, Construction Firm, Service Disabled Veteran Owned, Contracts.”

Investments:

Phillips International, Inc.
Publishing
I found two filings that checked the $10-100K box.

     Ultra-conservative publisher Tom L. Phillips appears to be a long-time Fuentes crony. He founded and serves on the Board of Directors of Eagle Publishing, which owns the notorious Regnery Publishing. Fuentes is one of four “external directors” of Eagle Publishing.
     Among Regnery authors are Michelle Malkin, Laura Ingraham, Newt Gingrich, Ann Coulter, Dinesh D'Souza, and Ted Nugent.

Spitzer weighs in

     Yesterday’s “Total Buzz” post concerning John Williams’ lie about a “transcript” of Todd Spitzer’s phone call to Williams' PAPG office (Spitzer call transcript does not exist) generated a great many comments, including this one from Spitzer himself:

     OCObserver, I know you read this once today; I think you need to read it again (my post to Brian Calle, editorial writer) regarding waiver of anything–its meaningless…they make up lies as they go along. You think Williams’ knew I had the phone call taped from the bad check program? And if I didn’t have the tape? So how can I defend allegations that didn’t exist the day I left the DA’s Office, but they exist now?

Brian,

     When you did the KOCE show two weeks ago a lot was not known about the facts. But you did know that I immediately opened up my personnel file once the DA’s Office does what it does best–spin the facts. There is and was nothing in my file to indicate any inappropriate conduct. In fact, I was granted my severance of three months which is not allowed if I was terminated for cause. They said I was terminated for cause, “inappropriate communication with the Public Guardian” but gave me my severance anyway; they can’t have it both ways.

http://totalbuzz.ocregister.com/2010/09/01/spitzer-opens-up-personnel-file/40063/

     Second, the Public Guardian and the DA are now engaged in a full blown cover-up. Read the article below. How does John Williams accuse me of making up the whole bad check program? Fortunately, for me, I had a tape recording of the bad check program confirming the Ruth Hull Richter case and sent it to Kimberly Edds, a reporter at the Register. What does John Williams say to Edds when asked who in the DA’s Office told him there was no bad check investigation? He won’t say! Of course; one liar protecting other liars.

http://www.ocregister.com/news/public-265670-silence-guardian.html

     We all know what’s really going on here. The DA is protecting his girlfriend in the Public Guardian’s Office where she is the Assistant PA-PG. Why? Because, two Grand Jury investigations and a recommendation by the CEO to make the Public Guardian appointed would strip John and Peggi of their positions. John’s double-dipping salary and pension would be in jeopardy and so would Peggi’s. They were already in the hottest of water before I ever called the Public Guardian.
     Add the fact that Susan Schroeder wants me out of the way to run for DA in 2014 and you have a group who lies, continues to lie and will lie at any cost to protect their jobs, their pensions, their salaries and most importantly, the only base of power they presently have having recently been forced out of the Sheriff’s Department with the fall of Mike Carona.
     How can anyone rely on these actors to be truthful? Isn’t that why John Williams hired Phil Greer as his attorney to now be his official spokesperson? Since when does the County allow a Department Head to hire a lawyer to fill the role of official department spokesperson? In addition, expect this audit of the PA-PG to be driven underground by Greer who will argue that the documents are Attorney Client privileged and no one, neither the public nor the media, will be able to get their hands on the results until they craft the “approved” public version.
     The last outside counsel hired by a department head was Mike Schroeder for now disgraced Sheriff Mike Carona. It’s the same ploy written out of the same political play book; call for an investigation on yourself after you are caught so you can look like you are the one who is concerned. When Carona took illegal campaign contributions from Charles Gabbard, Carona called for an investigation of his own campaign, the same way Williams is calling for an audit of his own department. “Attorney Michael J. Schroeder, a spokesman for Friends of Mike Carona, confirmed media reports this year that at least $10,000 – and perhaps as much as $15,000 – was illegally sent to the campaign in 2000.” (OC Register, August 6, 2004, Local) But that was in 2004! They waited for four years and only until after they were caught by the press! So you think John William’s call for a Board of Supervisors audit on his own department is out of a genuine concern for good government? Why did he forget to mention that Supervisor Pat Bates asked for the audit TWO WEEKS EARLIER?
     So the bottom line is this: I have nothing to hide; I am proud of my two decades of public service and will stand behind my record. However, I am not going to play games with my reputation and allow dishonorable people–who are proven liars and cover-up artists–to make up lies and distortions to serve their agenda.
     Let’s settle on this: The Orange County Register Editorial Board should call on the Orange County Grand Jury to convene yet another hearing into the District Attorney and Public Guardian. That way, we can all share our version of the facts. But most importantly, when they lie–and they will–they can be prosecuted for perjury. Right now, they can lie and protect each other without consequence. All I expect, Brian, is that you would consider the conduct of these dishonorable people who have enormous power in our County and consistently abuse it for their own personal gain.

Sincerely,
Todd Spitzer

Williams’ “proof” goes “poof”; Williams’ cred stays dead

     This morning, the OC Reg’s “Total Buzz” reported that John Williams’ guff about having a “transcript” of Todd Spitzer’s phone call with a PA/PG official was, well, way untrue:

Spitzer call transcript does not exist (OC Reg’s “Total Buzz”)
     When Public Administrator/Public Guardian John S. Williams broke his silence, accusing then-assistant district attorney Todd Spitzer of inserting himself into one of his office’s cases by fabricating a district attorney investigation and acting “in an irresponsible and reckless manner to further his own political/personal agenda,” he said he had proof.
     That proof, Williams told Total Buzz, was in the form of a telephone conversation transcript between the formerly high ranking assistant district attorney and a supervising deputy public administrator.
     In a Sept. 8 letter to the state Attorney General’s Office, Williams wrote that he included a copy of the Aug. 26 telephone conversation transcript between Spitzer and Williams’ supervising deputy public administrators.
     Total Buzz waited eagerly for the release of the transcript. But that transcript, as it turns out, simply does not exist.
     It turns out the document is not a transcript at all. Instead, it is notes scribbled down by Supervising Deputy Public Administrator Sheila Roberge following her Aug. 26 telephone conversation with Spitzer, Williams later told us.
     “We’re dealing with a matter of semantics,” said attorney Phil Greer, who is representing Williams. “There is a record of the phone conversation and it is an accurate representation of the conversation between the PA/PG’s office and Mr. Spitzer.”
     But according to Williams – and his attorney – Total Buzz can’t see the notes either. Without a transcript or even his supervisor’s notes we’ve seen no such proof of Williams’ claims.
     Spitzer, thought to be the heir apparent to the district attorney, was fired in late August after he began looking into allegations by a friend of the woman that the case was being mishandled by the Public Administrator/Public Guardian Office….
     OK, so you’ve got two choices. Either Williams is a big fat liar—or, he doesn’t know what the word “transcripts” means.
     I know John Williams. Either possibility is plausible.
     And, either way, the OC Public Administrator/Guardian is a jackass.

UPDATE: J. Frank Parnell of Red County/OC has added his two cents:

John Williams’ “Proof” goes “Poof!” – No Transcript Exists
...Just like in the old Sheriff Carona days, truth is the first casualty when politics are involved. District Attorney Tony Rackaukas’ girlfriend Peggi Buff is the second-in-command under John Williams. Michael Schroeder’s wife is T-Rack’s new second in command. Carona may have fallen, but the Schroeder-Rackauckas apparatchik remains in place. This nepotistic power structure within the DA and the PA/PG offices is more appropriate for La Cosa Nostra, not for the County’s halls of administration....

Fuentes, Williams, & LFC: new documents

     We’ve been following up a story (or stories) about LFC, a firm that has donated money to John Williams’ reelection campaign (OC Public Administrator/Guardian) and that seems to have strong ties with Tom Fuentes—as was reported recently in the Voice of OC. (Williams and Fuentes both serve on the SOCCCD board of trustees.)
     As VOC noted, the LFC website actually sports a testimonial from Williams:


     This is an odd juxtaposition of facts. LFC gives Williams campaign money and Williams provides LFC with a testimonial. Plus, recently, the County has used LFC’s pricey services (according to Williams’ testimonial).
     Equally curious are Tom Fuentes’ remarks. In the VOC article, Fuentes seems to downplay his relationship with LFC. He does acknowledge that he may have been the one who introduced LFC’s owner, William Lange, and Williams.
     But, Fuentes said, "there's no business relationship" with [LFC] currently, which is why his state statement of economic interests (Form 700) filed with the South Orange County Community College District doesn't indicate any income from the company.
     Fuentes said he had his offices at LFC several years ago when he became a senior fellow with Claremont Institute because the firm donated office space to the program. He still regularly communicates with an email address with an lfc.com tag.
     Yet Fuentes said he had no knowledge of the LFC land transaction for Williams' office. However, he has always been a strong supporter of Williams, and sources say he has lobbied county supervisors on Williams' behalf.
     Fuentes' introduction of Williams to LFC was around the time that Williams convinced county supervisors to combine the appointed job of Public Administrator (with an annual salary of $20,000) and the elected job of Public Guardian (which pays $138,000) and hand both offices to him.
     If Fuentes is not now working for (or working at) LFC, why does he have an LFC email address?
     In the article, Fuentes seems to imply that he never worked for LFC, but, as of four years ago when DtB explored Fuentes’ relationship with LFC, Fuentes’ SOCCCD bio stated that he was a "Senior Vice President of the LFC Group of Companies.” That title crops up in other documents as well.
     We’ve been examining recently acquired documents regarding Fuentes and his income. They raise interesting questions about Fuentes’ relationship with LFC (and Claremont) and the nature of Fuentes’ income. More later.

Evidently, the Claremont Institute is one of Fuentes' sources of income.

The world no longer within reach

Disappearing Languages at Albany (Inside Higher Ed)
The State University of New York at Albany's motto is "the world within reach." But language faculty members are questioning the university's commitment to such a vision after being told Friday that the university was ending all admissions to programs in French, Italian, Russian and classics, leaving only Spanish left in the language department once current students graduate. The theater department is also being eliminated….
See also: U. at Albany Will Lose More Jobs and Probably Close 5 Programs (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Community college class wait lists throw a wrench into students' plans (LA Times)
...Students registering at California community colleges this fall are facing unprecedented hurdles, as campuses have slashed classes in response to budget cuts. At the same time, enrollment has surged, fueled by the largest high school graduating class in the state's history, older workers returning to school for job training and more students being unable to get into the state's four-year universities....

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...