Antelope Valley Press

Anaheim mayor resigns in stadium deal scandal

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ANAHEIM (AP) — The mayor of Anaheim is resigning amid a swirling political scandal over the sale of Angel Stadium to the baseball team.

Mayor Harry Sidhu is quitting his post effective, today, his lawyer, Paul S. Meyer, said in a statement, Monday. He said the stadium negotiatio­ns were lawful and that Sidhu didn’t ask for campaign contributi­ons linked to the deal.

“Mayor Harry Sidhu has always, as his foremost priority, acted in the best interests of the City of Anaheim, and he does so, today,” Meyer said in a statement.

The resignatio­n comes a week after the Orange County city of 347,000 people said it learned Sidhu was being investigat­ed by federal officials in relation to the stadium deal.

Since then, Sidhu’s colleagues on the City Council have called for him to resign and raised questions about whether the stadium sale can move forward. The city is expected to discuss the stadium plan at a meeting, today.

“No one ever wants to see their mayor resign in difficult circumstan­ces like this but we do welcome this resignatio­n,” city spokesman Mike Lyster said. “We will welcome some clarity as part of a larger effort to evaluate the situation we’re in and figure out the best path forward for our city.”

Anaheim has been negotiatin­g the sale of the land around the stadium to the Los Angeles Angels. The team would agree to stay in the city, through 2050, and buy the stadium and its surroundin­g parking lots, where it would build homes, shops and restaurant­s.

The Los Angeles Times reports that Sidhu is being investigat­ed by federal officials for allegedly giving confidenti­al informatio­n to the Angles at least twice during negotiatio­ns in the hope of getting a campaign donation.

Sidhu has not been charged with a crime.

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