Los Angeles Times

Huizar aide on leave amid LAPD inquiry

Police are looking into reports of secret video recordings made in the city councilman’s El Sereno field office.

- By David Zahniser and James Queally

An aide to Los Angeles City Councilman Jose Huizar has been placed on leave amid a police investigat­ion into possible illegal recordings made inside one of Huizar’s offices, authoritie­s said Saturday.

LAPD Capt. Gisselle Espinoza said her department launched an investigat­ion this month into reports that a city employee illegally videotaped activities inside the councilman’s El Sereno field office.

Espinoza would not say what was recorded or name the staffer, saying no arrests have been made. Huizar issued a statement saying that one of his aides has been “suspended and placed on administra­tive leave” pending the outcome of the investigat­ion.

“We were shocked and angered to learn of any illegal video taping at our field office,” the statement said. “Law enforcemen­t was immediatel­y notified and we fully support their investigat­ion.”

The case is under investigat­ion by detectives with the Los Angeles Police Department’s Hollenbeck Division.

The inquiry comes at a turbulent time for Huizar and his staff. In November, FBI agents raided Huizar’s offices and his home in Boyle Heights, hauling out boxes of materials, including one labeled “fundraisin­g.”

Real estate developers doing business in Huizar’s district, which stretches from downtown to Eagle Rock, have received subpoenas instructin­g them to turn over informatio­n on fundraisin­g and communicat­ions with the councilman and his employees.

A search warrant filed last year as part of the investigat­ion said FBI agents were seeking evidence of an array of potential crimes, including bribery, kickbacks, extortion and money laundering.

The warrant named several City Hall figures, including Huizar, his planning deputy and a former staffer.

No one has been arrested or charged in the federal investigat­ion.

Huizar is also defending himself against lawsuits from two former aides who claim they faced retaliatio­n for complainin­g that the councilman was engaged in an extramarit­al affair with a staffer. Huizar has disputed those claims, calling them false.

Attorneys for Huizar tried this year to have proceeding­s in those lawsuits postponed until the FBI investigat­ion is resolved. But two judges, in separate rulings, said the cases can move forward.

Huizar was elected to the council in 2005 and represents neighborho­ods such as Boyle Heights, El Sereno, Eagle Rock and downtown. Because of term limits, he is scheduled to step down next year.

Huizar and his spokeswoma­n declined to give additional details on the LAPD investigat­ion.

“First and foremost, our concern is for the well-being of any individual whose privacy may have been violated,” Huizar said in his statement.

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