Friday, March 4, 2011

"Surprise information" derailed action


from the Register:
     The fate of Public Administrator/Public Guardian John S. Williams is expected to be resolved in the next few days, county supervisors said following a special closed door meeting Friday morning.
     County supervisors have called for Williams to resign from office while the county is in the midst of restructuring his troubled agency. The move comes in the wake of intense criticism, the board’s vote Tuesday to strip him of his public guardian role and a lawsuit against the county for the handling of the multi-million dollar estate of TapouT co-founder Charles “Mask” Lewis.
     Williams has offered to step down from office in return for certain considerations that so far have not been made public, but the supervisors did not vote on whether to accept the terms. Supervisor Shawn Nelson said “surprise information” given to supervisors at Friday’s closed session derailed a planned discussion on a number of options to deal with Williams’ position.“If that information is accurate, we may not have to vote at all,” Nelson said. “It would make all of this a moot point.”
     Nelson declined to elaborate on the new information.
     “We’ve got to do what we think is prudent to protect the people of the County of Orange,” Nelson said.
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