Dateline Cerritos — Hews Media Group-Community News has learned that the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, Public Integrity Division, has launched an investigation into possible Brown Act violations by the ABC School Board of Cerritos.
The investigation does not include vice president Chris Apodaca or Board member Leticia Mendoza, as the alleged violations occurred before they were elected.
We have been told by reliable sources that the DA is investigating all other Board members with the exception of Board member Lynda Johnson.
Ms. Johnson works as a paralegal for the DA in Compton.
The investigation is centered on a closed session meeting involving the contract negotiations of current ABC School District Supt. Dr. Mary Sieu.
Sources have told us that the DA is looking at information that came out of the closed session meeting along with the contract given to Dr. Sieu.
The contract reportedly gave Dr. Sieu 25 years of health benefits, which could be part of the investigation.
Many other public entities offer this type of coverage including Cerritos.
The website Transparent California, which lists all public employee salaries, indicates that Dr. Sieu’s pay package salary is not out of line with other similar-sized school district superintendents’ pay packages. Hers actually is one of the lowest in the area.
2014 numbers show:
We have been told that Board member Maynard Law already has been interviewed, with Soo Yoo, President Olympia Chen, and Clerk Sophia Tse up next.
Surprisingly Board Member Lynda Johnson, who works as a paralegal for the DA’s office in Compton, “was not on the list,” according to the source.
It could indicate that Ms. Johnson, who was bypassed for her normal rotation to be president of the board after she did not support the school bond in 2014, filed the complaint with the DA.
We have asked for the complaint letter but were told, “the matter is under investigation. The letter is not available.”
Some legal experts are raising some serious conflict of interest questions given that Ms. Johnson works for the DA in Compton.
Questions surround involvement of how much influences Ms. Johnson could have on the investigation, how much influence she has in with the investigators, and how much access she has to paperwork related to the case.
We tried to contact Ms. Johnson but she has not responded.
Calls into Jim Baca, attorney for the School District, also went unreturned.
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