Los Angeles Times

Englander’s exaide should quit

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Re “The Englander indictment,” editorial, March 11

In your editorial on the federal corruption indictment of former Los Angeles City Councilman Mitchell Englander, you note that City Councilman John Lee, Englander’s former chief of staff, “said he wasn’t aware of anything illegal” occurring during their trip to Las Vegas with a businessma­n, a lobbyist and a developer.

Let’s give Lee the benefit of the doubt and conclude that the then-chief of staff (who is supposed to know and plan every step that his boss undertakes) wasn’t aware of the envelope with money that the developer allegedly left in a bathroom for Englander.

But did the word “illegal” not occur to him when neither he nor Englander had to pay for the luxurious resort where they stayed?

Did he not think that it might possibly not be OK when someone else paid thousands of dollars for drinks in the nightclub or for the escorts who allegedly entertaine­d the men?

Several days ago when I voted, I did not know about this trip or the federal investigat­ion, and Lee did. He should do the right thing and resign from the council.

Nestor M. Fantini

Northridge

The editorial on Englander’s federal indictment is unbelievab­ly damning to Lee, his former chief of staff. I would hope this helps the election of Loraine Lundquist to Englander’s former seat, should that race go to a runoff.

Lundquist is a dedicated environmen­talist of good temperamen­t and ethics. My work with her on the Citizens’ Climate Lobby tells me she is the sort of person we want on the City Council.

Robin Doyno

Los Angeles

Once again that old adage about elected officials is proving true: We have the best politician­s that money can (allegedly) buy.

Steve Leffert

Lake Balboa

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