Los Angeles Times

Ex-Stockton mayor is arrested again

- By Joseph Serna joseph.serna@latimes.com

For the second time in a year, former Stockton Mayor Anthony Silva is facing felony criminal charges — this time for suspected financial crimes tied to a children’s club, prosecutor­s said.

After search warrants were served at Silva’s home and at the Stockton Kids Club last week, San Joaquin County prosecutor­s Friday released Silva’s $1-million arrest warrant to the public, which accused him of money laundering, grand theft, misappropr­iation of public funds and embezzleme­nt, among other charges.

Last year, Silva was charged with three misdemeano­rs and a felony related to a party with teens that included alcohol and a secret audio recording. The felony was reduced to a misdemeano­r, a fact that Silva’s attorney says is behind the newest case.

“We think it’s a little bit of sour grapes, and our client looks forward to fighting to clear his name,” attorney Allen Sawyer said. The earlier case is still pending.

Silva was out of the country when his home and the business were searched and the new charges filed. “He’s angry, he’s frustrated, he’s tired. But at the same time, he’s going to muster the will to fight on,” Sawyer said.

Silva was arrested Sunday at San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport, the Associated Press reported.

The former mayor, who returned from a vacation in Colombia, was booked in San Joaquin County Jail, and his bail was set at $1 million, jail records show.

According to the Sacramento Bee, the Stockton Kids Club was formerly the Boys & Girls Club of Stockton, which was stripped of its charter in 2013 when Silva was its chief executive. Silva remained involved with the club under its new name, prosecutor­s said.

A district attorney’s office spokesman declined to elaborate on the allegation­s against Silva.

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