Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Beat Goes On...

from the Register's Total Buzz:
Grand jury asked to target public guardian

     The Orange County grand jury should launch an investigation into Public Administrator/Public Guardian John S. Williams aimed at removing him from his elected role of public administrator, according to a request sent to the grand jury Tuesday.
     The letter was sent by William Mitchell, a community activist and former head of the nonpartisan political watchdog group Orange County Common Cause. Mitchell also wants the grand jury to conduct its own investigation into whether Williams unnecessarily took estates and assets to balance his department’s budget and promoted the district attorney’s girlfriend, Peggi Buff, without merit.“The clear failures of Mr. Williams to provide proper management and make appropriate personnel decisions will continue to plague the office of the Public Administrator absent further action,” Mitchell wrote.
     “Having not seen any such request or been contacted by the Grand Jury regarding such a request, the claim is nothing but rumor and speculation,” responded Williams’ private attorney, GOP insider Phil Greer in an e-mail to Total Buzz. “Mr. Williams does not comment on rumor and speculation.”
     County supervisors have already called for Williams to resign while officials restructure his troubled agency. The board will vote next week to formally strip Williams of his role of public guardian, an appointed position.
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SEE ALSO Grand Jury Asked to Examine Removal of OC Public Administrator (Voice of OC)

The beat goes on...



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Special board meeting (live and direct!)

Saddleback College is lovely this time of year.
     5:13 - There're two of us here, waiting for we-know-not-what. I'm a tad late, but my companion (Ms. X) was present for the opening—at 5:00—which comprised only the invocation and the pledge. Then off they went (the trustees), to their super-secret closed session.
     X was horrified, for faculty-friendly trustee Marcia Milchiker was, at that point, nowhere to be seen! But she soon trailed in, so there you go.
     That was maybe seven or eight minutes ago. Just now, someone came from behind us: it was Tom Fuentes. "Good evening, Roy," he said. Then: "You're looking well!" Not missing a beat, I said, "Good evening!"
     We're very close, you know. We take in garage sales together on the weekends.
     So here we sit, X and I. I'll let you know if anything pops.
     According to the agenda, they're in closed session discussing Westphal v. Wagner (the prayer lawsuit, for which X and I are plaintiffs) and something about "Avery Investment Group." Don't know what that's about.
     5:23 - still nothin'. This may take a few minutes. Or hours.
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     5:30 - For the August, 2010, meeting of the SOCCCD BOT, item 5.18 was: “Claim Against the District: Avery Investment Group, LLC"; [recommended:] Reject the claim and refer it to the District’s insurance administrator for processing." --The latter move is routine, I think. It means that a lawsuit is next.
. . .
     6:00 - One of the board's attorneys just walked by, shaking his head. Doesn't look good.
     X and I have been joined by two others.
. . .
     6:08 - The meeting is over. The trustees are out. Now what?
     6:11: clerk: no actions to report.
     Well, that's it.

Re the Avery item (August):

Senior day at Irvine Valley College: the lure of burgers 'n' fries

A friend sent me these photos of the "Senior Day" event at Irvine Valley College yesterday. Evidently, the event was a big success. (He took these photos with his phone, so they're pretty lo-res.)
The event was festive. I should mention, however, that some faculty question the established practice of luring high school students to our college with hamburgers, fries, and soda (five In-and-Out greasemobiles were stationed on the grass)--plus loud, thumping music and those big, dumb, noisy "bouncy" air thingees. It is as though we were targeting the most benighted among high school studentry and discouraging any who are capable of critical reflection or good taste. Golly.
Some of the fine people who work at the college. No doubt college-like artifacts and conversations could be found at this and other tables.

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...