Los Angeles Times

Lee clarifies college record

John Lee says a staffer mistakenly listed him as an alumnus. His opponent is skeptical.

- By Emily Alpert Reyes

L.A. councilman says an aide mistakenly described him as a CSUN graduate.

Until recently, the city website for Los Angeles City Councilman John Lee described him as a graduate of Cal State Northridge, one of several schools he attended in the San Fernando Valley.

But Lee stopped short of getting his degree, a CSUN spokeswoma­n said. Lee confirmed last week that he was short of the credits to graduate, saying in a statement that after the Northridge earthquake hit and disrupted classes, “life happened, time got away from me, and I have not yet been able to finish that last class.”

The councilman said that, to the best of his knowledge, he had not represente­d or referred to himself as a CSUN graduate.

Lee said the biography on his website was posted by a staffer who “unknowingl­y changed the language she found” in an internal document describing his background, “which stated I had attended local schools.” The wording on his website has since been altered.

Lee was quoted in a Los Angeles Daily News article about a Cal State Northridge event roughly 4 1⁄2 years ago, saying, “It’s events like this — and I graduated from CSUN — that led me to a life of community service.”

Lee said he did not remember making those remarks but had never sought a correction because he hadn’t read the article.

During his campaign, “I have always been and continue to be extremely careful to ensure that no campaign materials state that I graduated from CSUN,” the councilman said.

Lee won a special election last year for a seat representi­ng the northweste­rn stretches of the San Fernando Valley, including the neighborho­ods of Chatsworth, Granada Hills and Porter Ranch. He faces a rematch against Loraine Lundquist, a CSUN educator and astrophysi­cist.

Lundquist campaign consultant Calvin Abbasi said in a statement that “there is nothing wrong with not having a degree — but there is something seriously wrong with lying about it.”

“His excuses are just not believable,” Abbasi said.

Lee campaign strategist Pat Dennis said Lundquist “has nothing new to offer on the issues and instead is focusing on ridiculous and misleading attacks.”

Lee said that when classes were reschedule­d after the Northridge earthquake, he had a scheduling conflict between his job and a remaining course.

The councilman said he later enrolled in a class to get his needed credits but couldn’t complete it because his mother needed his help. Lee said her Koreatown business had shut down in the aftermath of the unrest that roiled the city in 1992.

Lee said he was soon hired by then-Councilman Joel Wachs and, in the years since, had “not had a chance to take that last general education course.”

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Kent Nishimura L.A. Times COUNCILMAN John Lee represents parts of the San Fernando Valley.

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