POLITICS Supervisor announces he will seek Assembly...
POLITICS
Supervisor announces he will seek Assembly seat
Newport Coast supervisor Tom Wilson stirred up the 73rd Assembly
District race on Monday when he revealed that he would seek the seat.
Before Wilson’s announcement, which came in an e-mail to
supporters, Laguna Niguel Councilwoman Mimi Walters was the highest
profile candidate in the race. Walters has secured endorsements from
current seat-holder Patricia Bates (R-Laguna Niguel), Assemblyman
John Campbell and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Vista).
Former Rep. Ron Packard (R-Carlsbad) has endorsed Wilson.
It was revealed this week that Assembly Ken Maddox had quietly
moved to Dana Point, outside his district, but stayed registered in
Garden Grove. John Campbell, Maddox’s opponent in the 35th District
state Senate race, raised the issue.
A Campbell campaign consultant said Maddox’s decision raises a
credibility question.
A Maddox consultant said his boss wasn’t engaging in any behavior
that other legislators haven’t done.
* PAUL CLINTON covers the environment, business and politics. He
may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
COSTA MESA
Council still can’t agree on Robinson’s replacement
For the second time, the City Council deadlocked on appointing
someone to replace former Mayor Karen Robinson. At a special meeting
on Monday, they will try for a third time. They will probably expand
the choices beyond Eric Bever and Mike Scheafer if they can’t decide
again between them.
On Wednesday, groups that work to prevent teenage pregnancy got
together to be more strategic about reducing the high teenage
pregnancy rate in Costa Mesa. The 92627 ZIP code has the dubious
distinction of one of the highest percentages of teenage pregnancies
in the state.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
PUBLIC SAFETY
Defense admits former city employee sucked toes
The defense in the trial of Trenton Veches admitted that the
former Newport Beach recreation coordinator sucked on the toes of
several boys enrolled in the city’s after-school programs, but that
it wasn’t sexual.
In his opening statements on Thursday, defense attorney John Dolan
said Veches was obsessed with feet, which was “weird and quirky,” but
that he didn’t use the children for sexual gratification.
Prosecutor Sheila Hanson said the 32-year-old Huntington Beach man
was a man with a serious foot fetish and that the sight of the
children’s feet aroused him. He took digital photographs of the boys’
feet and of himself sucking the children’s toes, she said.
Veches faces 28 felony counts of lewd contact with minors. He
pleaded not guilty to the felony charges, but pleaded guilty to one
misdemeanor count of possessing child pornography. If convicted, he
would face 25 years to life in prison.
The prosecution will continue with testimony on Monday.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
NEWPORT BEACH
‘Mayor of Corona del Mar’ Sansone dies at 83
Former mayor Philip Sansone, the unofficial “mayor of Corona del
Mar,” died Wednesday at his home in Hawaii.
The City Council got its first look at the city’s proposed 2003-04
fiscal budget, a $165-million draft spending plan that reflects the
city’s fear of Sacramento’s budget crunch. The council will discuss
the plan at its study session on Tuesday and are scheduled to vote on
it at the end of June.
A new camera-equipped van could soon become part of the city’s
arsenal for protecting water quality. Staff made a compelling case
why the council should approve purchase of the $127,000 van to
monitor city sewer lines, showing that within the first two years it
will save the city money on contracted services.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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