Thursday, April 26, 2012

Jane Doe speaks

An excerpt from R. Scott Moxley’s Meet Jane Doe: OC's most famous sexual-assault victim breaks her silence on the 10th anniversary of the Haidl gang rape

…Observers also expected that Haidl's two best buddies, Sheriff Mike Carona and Assistant Sheriff George Jaramillo might try to aid the accused rapists. Haidl had risen from San Bernardino Countyused-car salesman who'd made a fortune auctioning government vehicles to assistant sheriff with full police powers—without a minute of formal training. It probably helped that Haidl paid monthly cash bribes to Carona and Jaramillo, loaned them his private jet, bought them custom-made suits, as well as secretly funded their takeover of the Orange County Sheriff's Department (OCSD) in 1999 with hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal, undisclosed campaign contributions. In return, Carona and Jaramillo used back channels to sabotage Doe's case by threatening that Haidl would fund an election challenger to District Attorney Tony Rackauckas if the case weren't dropped or transferred to juvenile court….

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

He's some guy, that Mike Carona. Does IVC still have a scholarship named after him? Did Glenn and Raghu ever take down their photos taken with him or are the pics still hanging proudly on some wall somewhere?

Anonymous said...

One of the more shameful episodes in the O.C. history -and one which showed the corruption at the heart of this place. Thanks for posting this - and thanks to the Weekly too for covering this.

(No wonder Glenn doesn't want Gustavo the Mexican to be our commencement speaker!)

Anonymous said...

Gawd, looks like a guy in drag.

Roy Bauer said...

Here's the thing, 11:20: decent people don't poke fun at victims of crimes. Go away. Stay away.

Anonymous said...

I do enjoy reading cowardly little comments from horrible little scumbags making fun of peoples' appearance from the safety of their keyboard.

Do this, 11:20 to show us some courage. Put a picture of yourself up--you're undoubtedly a visage of handsomeness and vitality--but let us have a go at you anyway.

Come on. Do it.

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

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