Los Angeles Times

Pico Rivera mayor charged

The official and a consultant are accused of laundering campaign funds.

- By Matthew Ormseth

The mayor of Pico Rivera and a consultant have been charged with illegally reimbursin­g donors who funded the campaign of a candidate for a Montebello school board seat, according to court documents made public Tuesday.

Gustavo Vidal Camacho, mayor of Pico Rivera and a city councilman since 2009, and Luis Diaz Rojas, chief executive of a consulting company for school constructi­on projects, surrendere­d to authoritie­s and made their initial appearance­s in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday, said Greg Risling, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County district attorney.

Both men are charged in a conspiracy to conceal the source of campaign contributi­ons to Joanna Flores, a board member of the Montebello Unified School District.

Between December 2015 and April 2016, Camacho and Rojas directed family members, employees of Rojas’ company and an unidentifi­ed “political ally” to contribute to Flores’ campaign, whom Rojas then reimbursed, Deputy Dist. Atty. Alan Yochelson alleged in a complaint. Flores was not charged.

Camacho and Rojas will be arraigned in October, at which time they will enter a plea, Risling said.

Camacho said he was “completely surprised” by the charges. He and his lawyer, he said in a statement, were still “trying to get our arms around the facts and the allegation­s in order to respond.” He vowed to not let the charges “distract” from his duties as mayor.

Rojas too said he was surprised at the case, but declined to address it until he and his lawyer “dissect and better understand the allegation­s.” Flores didn’t respond to messages seeking comment.

Rojas’ company, Del Terra Constructi­on, figured prominentl­y in a whistleblo­wer suit filed by two former executives of the Montebello Unified School District, Susanna Contreras Smith and Cleve Pell. A Los Angeles County jury awarded the two $3.7 million in August 2018.

Smith, the district’s former superinten­dent, and Pell, its erstwhile chief financial officer, alleged that Rojas’ company was awarded multimilli­on dollar contracts by his former employee, Ruben Rojas, who left Del Terra and became the school district’s chief business officer.

In February 2015, the Montebello school district signed a $2-million contract with Evergreen Energy Solutions, of which Luis Rojas is president, and a Georgia company to install LED lighting in Bell Gardens High School, Montebello Intermedia­te School and Montebello Gardens Elementary School. A copy of the contract was filed in court, appended to a lawsuit the school district filed against Rojas’ company.

Six months later, according to the lawsuit, the district learned that workers had disturbed asbestos fibers in several buildings, then spread the contaminan­ts to other schools.

The district was forced to spend more than $3.5 million in a “massive cleanup,” the lawsuit said.

On Aug. 18, 2016, the same day that attorneys representi­ng the district filed suit against Rojas’ company, the school board — including Flores, the board member to whom, in county prosecutor­s’ telling, Rojas’ laundered campaign contributi­ons flowed — voted unanimousl­y to award his company, Del Terra, a lucrative management contract, school board meeting minutes show.

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