A choose on Tuesday set a Nov. 3 court docket date for a listening to to start on whether or not there may be adequate proof to require Los Angeles Metropolis Councilman Curren Worth to face trial in an alleged public corruption case.
The 74-year-old councilman from the Ninth District — who appeared in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom — is charged with 5 counts of grand theft by embezzlement of public funds, 4 counts of battle of curiosity and three counts of perjury by declaration.
The listening to in November is predicted to final quite a few days.
In the meantime, Los Angeles County Superior Court docket Decide Sean D. Coen rejected a problem from the protection contesting the authorized sufficiency of the grievance — a transfer that would have resulted within the dismissal of the case — towards Worth, who was initially charged in June 2023 with 10 felony counts. The Los Angeles County District Lawyer’s Workplace subsequently added two new costs in August towards the town councilman.
In an announcement shortly after the choose’s determination, Los Angeles County District Lawyer Nathan Hochman stated, “Public officers is not going to violate the general public belief on my watch. The District Lawyer’s Workplace, by legislation, is remitted to function a watchdog towards public corruption. Politicians are entrusted with immense energy and management over huge sums of cash and are accordingly certain to behave within the pursuits of the general public, not their pocketbook. Our Public Integrity Division will proceed to carry politicians accountable. We sit up for shifting ahead with the felony justice course of on this case.”
Shortly after the brand new costs had been added, Worth’s lawyer, Michael Schafler, stated in an announcement that the brand new costs had been “nothing greater than an try to pile on to a weak case.”
“They’ve gone again so far as six years, combing by 1000’s and 1000’s of votes, to discover a couple extra allegedly conflicted votes,” Schafler stated. “The proof will present that Council member Worth had no information of any alleged conflicts on the time he solid these votes. The actual fact is that each a kind of votes was handed unanimously and by consent.”
“The councilman will proceed to combat these costs till his title is cleared and his innocence is confirmed,” Schafler added.
Worth — who has represented the South Los Angeles/Exposition Park district since 2013 after beforehand serving within the Meeting and state Senate — has maintained his innocence.
If convicted as charged, Worth may resist 11 years and 4 months in custody, together with as much as 9 years and 4 months in state jail and as much as two years in county jail, in keeping with the District Lawyer’s Workplace.
The felony counts allege that Del Richardson & Associates, an organization owned solely by Worth’s spouse, Delbra Pettice Richardson, obtained funds totaling greater than $150,000 between 2019 and 2021 from builders earlier than he voted to approve tasks.
Worth can also be accused of embezzling practically $33,800 in metropolis funds from 2013-2017 to pay for medical advantages for Richardson, who he falsely claimed was his spouse whereas nonetheless legally married to Lynn Suzette Worth, in keeping with the District Lawyer’s Workplace.
Worth pleaded not responsible to the preliminary 10 costs in December 2023 and was launched on his personal recognizance.
Prosecutors stated Tuesday that subpoenas within the case yielded extra proof of public corruption, they usually filed an amended grievance alleging two extra counts of battle of curiosity. The grievance consists of an appendix of 39 displays of alleged proof of the funds and Worth’s voting historical past, prosecutors stated.
Between Oct. 22, 2019, and June 30, 2020, the Housing Authority of the town of Los Angeles allegedly paid Del Richardson & Associates practically $609,600. Throughout that point, Worth voted to assist a $35 million federal grant and a state grant software for $252 million for the company, court docket papers present.
Between Oct. 27, 2020, and Oct. 20, 2021, LA Metro paid Del Richardson & Associates about $219,500. Throughout that point, Worth launched and voted for a movement to award $30 million to Metro, in keeping with prosecutors.
In each circumstances, Worth’s employees had flagged the potential battle of curiosity previous to the votes, prosecutors stated.
Prosecutors additionally contend that Worth took benefit of his place to award metropolis lease agreements and greater than $2 million in federal COVID-19 grants to the nonprofit House at Final, which was a tenant of the City Healthcare Undertaking, for which Worth served as CEO.
Worth is the newest Los Angeles metropolis official to fall into authorized or political turmoil.
Former council members Jose Huizar and Mitch Englander have each pleaded responsible to federal costs lately, whereas former Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas was convicted in 2023 of federal costs for buying and selling votes throughout his time on the county Board of Supervisors in alternate for advantages supplied by USC to his son.
Former Metropolis Council President Nury Martinez resigned in 2022 after being caught on tape in a racially charged dialog with two different council members and a county labor official, discussing the council’s redistricting course of.
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