Shortly before the COVID lockdown in 2020, the sexual assault case involving a Pepperdine student who was victimized in her condo that borders the campus made local news after Lost Hills Sheriff’s
EDITOR’S NOTE 9/29/21 9:21 a.m. – Per my sources, Sheriff Villanueva stated “The issue has been dealt with internally”. However, there is no indication of disciplinary action in Sheriff Villanueva’s statement released to
This is the complete audio of LASD investigator Mark Lillienfeld intimidating an L.A. Metro whistleblower as mentioned in the L.A. Times article September 23rd, 2021.
Originally published on our affiliate publication Malibu Daily News. Sheriff Villanueva’s kick in the pants to L.A. politicians to attend to the homeless issue on the Venice Boardwalk seems to have resulted
The Culprits: TRUMP CONSERVATIVE L.A County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Fifth District Chief of staff Anna Mouradian and Fifth District Transportation Deputy Dave Perry. THE VICTIM: L.A. Metro Transgender Employee Jess Reynolds THE
Malibu City Councilman Bruce Silverstein expressed concerns recently over Sheriff Villanueva’s Homeless sweep in Venice Beach potentially sending them to Malibu – and surrounding areas – where a significant uptick in fires
Last week, D.A. George Gascon’s newly appointed Special Prosecutor, Lawrence Middleton, got an old-school legal schooling by the presiding judge in a criminal case where Middleton appeared to represent his client, the
The families of three high profile cases that occurred in the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department jurisdiction, were recently denied additional assistance to get answers in their unsolved cases. The families of Mitrice
CALL TO ACTION: Six More Cities to Vote on “No Confidence” Resolutions Against D.A. Gascon Next Week
A total of eight L.a. County cities have passed “No Confidence” resolutions regarding D.A. George Gascon’s directives and criminal justice reform efforts. Gascon’s most recent jaw-dropping pro-criminal efforts included filing a brief
With years of investigative research behind me, I thought I had heard every excuse in the book from Public Information Officers (known as PIO’s), trying to cover up misconduct by government officials.
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