San Mateo County Sheriff Faces Possible Removal as Grand Jury Decision Looms Amid Corruption Allegations

San Mateo, California — The scrutiny facing Sheriff Christina Corpus intensifies as the San Mateo County Civil Grand Jury deliberates a potential trial aimed at her removal due to allegations of corruption. A decision is anticipated on Monday, coinciding with the end of the fiscal year. In a related development, a judge dismissed Corpus’s recent attempt to block the county Board of Supervisors from proceeding with her removal. San Mateo County Superior Court Judge Nina Shapirshteyn rejected her request for a temporary restraining order, deeming it without justification. The civil grand jury’s active term concludes … Read more

“San Diego Jury Awards $3 Million to Whistleblower as Former Orange County DA Faces Harassment Claims”

SAN DIEGO — A jury has ruled that a former high-ranking prosecutor from Orange County was compelled to retire due to harassment by District Attorney Todd Spitzer and his assistant, Shawn Nelson, who now serves as a Superior Court judge. The decision follows a whistleblower lawsuit filed by Tracy Miller, who claimed her 25 years of service were marred by retaliation related to her efforts to protect younger colleagues from harassment. The jury awarded Miller $3 million in economic damages and $25,000 in punitive damages against Spitzer, but did not find Nelson acted with malice. … Read more

San Diego Humane Society Faces Funding Cuts Amid Financial Growth and Controversies

San Diego, California — Contributions and grants for the San Diego Humane Society have seen a significant increase over the past five years, nearly doubling. The nonprofit organization, which provides critical animal welfare services and has been granted police powers across much of the county, reported total assets of $133 million as of June 30, 2024, compared to $70 million five years prior, according to federal tax records. However, this financial growth faces challenges amid budget cuts proposed by the city. San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria announced a 20% reduction in payments to the animal … Read more

San Diego Residents Face New Legal Battle as City Blames Flood Victims for Historic Deluge

SAN DIEGO – Seventeen months after devastating floods swept through Southcrest, the neighborhood’s stormwater culverts stand completely dry, starkly contrasting the chaos of January 22, 2024. Residents are now grappling with the aftermath as more than 50 lawsuits involving over 1,500 plaintiffs accuse the city of failing to manage drainage systems effectively. The flooding left many locals with significant losses that disrupted their lives. Evan Walker, an attorney representing around 600 flood victims, highlighted ongoing legal fallout. “Two of my clients are now named in separate counterclaims by the city,” he said, expressing disbelief at … Read more