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Expendable Seven’s Plea Deals with Riverside District Attorney

So Where is the $11 Million Paid by Beaumont’s Former Executive Staff?

The City has released the records requested from the Grand Jury regarding the City’s Bond and Construction scam. Included in the documents are the Written Confessions and Plea Agreements for the Expendable Seven.

Notice that although the Expendable Seven admitted to running their illegal operation for 20 years; they only were charged and confessed to stealing TUMF money from the County. That means that the Expendable Seven can still be tried and convicted by the D.A. and of course they can still be Indicted on Federal Charges.

The documents submitted to the Grand Jury can be found on the City of Beaumont’s Web Portal:

Link to Webportal:
http://publicdocs.beaumontca.g…

Folder Sequence:
Beaumont\Beaumont\Weblink Public Documents\City Clerk\Public
Records Requests (For the purpose of transmitt

 

File 1: Former City Attorney Joe Aklufi Plea Deal:

  • Probation.
  • $30,000 Victim Restitution.
  • One Count Cali Govt. Code 1222: “Every willful omission to perform any duty enjoined by law upon any public officer, or person holding any public trust or employment, where no special provision is made for the punishment of such delinquency, is punishable as a misdemeanor.”

File 3: Former Finance Director Bill Aylward’s Statement of Guilt.

File 5: Aylward’s Plead Deal:

  • 365 Confinement thru ‘Alternative Sentencing’,
  • $100,000 Victim Restitution
  • One Count Penal Code Section 504/514 Embezzlement of Public Funds
  • One Count Penal Code Section 424 Misappropriation of Public Funds

File 7: Former Chief of Police Frank Coe Statement of Guilt.

File 8: Former Chief of Police Frank Coe Plea Deal:

  • 3 Year ‘Summary Probation’, 200 hrs Community Service.
  • One Count PC 182/487 Conspiracy to Commit Theft.

File 10: Former Economic Development Director Dave Dillion Guilty Plea

File 12: Former Economic Development Director Dave Dillion Plea Deal:

  • 365 Days ‘Alternative Sentencing’
  • $4,000,000 Victim Restitution
  • One Count: Cali Govt Code 1090 Conflict of Interest
  • One Count: Penal Code Section 504/514 Embezzlement of Public Funds

File 14: Former Planning Director Ernie Egger Guilty Plea

File 16: Former Planning Director Ernie Egger Plea Deal:

  • 6 Months ‘Alternative Sentencing’
  • $3,000,000 Victim Restitution
  • One Count Cali Govt Code 1090 Conflict of Interest

File 18: Former City Manager Alan Kapanicas Plea Deal

  • 365 Days ‘Alternative Sentencing’
  • $1,000,000 Victim Restitution
  • One Count Penal Code 504/514n Embezzlement of Public Funds
  • One Count Penal Code 424 Misappropriation of Public Funds

File 20: Former City Manager Alan Kapanicas Guilty Plea

File 22: Former Public Works Director Deepak Moorjani Plea Deal

  • 3 Year Probation
  • $3,000,000 Victim Restitution
  • One Count Cali Govt Code 1090 Conflict of Interest

File 24: Former Public Works Director Deepak Moorjani Guilty Plea

Source:

Libi Uremovic – patch.com

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