Strip Club Owner Admits To Conspiracy
Galardi Pleads Guilty To Conspiracy To Commit Wire Fraud
POSTED: 11:29 am PDT September 8,
2003
UPDATED: 11:32 am PDT September 9,
2003
SAN DIEGO -- The man accused of corrupting three City Council members made a change of plea in connection with the bribery scandal that has plagued City Hall, 10News reported.
Michael Galardi, owner of Cheetah's Strip Club in San Diego and two clubs in Las Vegas, appeared in federal court Monday and pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
He had pleaded not guilty on Sept. 2 to 38 counts of conspiracy, racketeering, wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and extortion.The 41-year-old will face a maximum sentence of up to five years in prison and a fine of $250,000 when he is formally sentenced on Jan. 5. He remains free on $250,000 bond.
Galardi is accused of trying to buy influence from council members Ralph Inzunza, Michael Zucchet, and Charles Lewis in a scheme to repeal a city ordinance prohibiting nude dancers from touching patrons.His lawyer read a statement Monday in which Galardi acknowledged that the no touch law was hurting his business. He also said that he paid for travel and lodging expenses for Lewis during a trip to Las Vegas.Lewis earlier claimed that he paid for the trip with his own funds, according to 10News.Lewis, Inzunza and Zucchet have pleaded not guilty to charges of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.Galardi also admitted in court to giving money to a San Diego police officer in order to get advance information on vice raids at his strip clubs.When Galardi left the courthouse he made no comment to reporters.Galardi is not the only one in connection with the scandal to change his plea. A manager for one of his strip clubs, John D'Intino, pleaded guilty last to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to possess unregulated firearms.D'Intino's attorney said in court that he admitted he conspired to corrupt Inzunza, Zucchet, and Lewis.D'Intino said he was working with Galardi to give $5,000 to Lewis, $2,000 to an undercover San Diego police officer and $2,000 in various checks to Zucchet at a fund-raiser, according to 10News.The result of plea agreement will be testimony against the council members if and when the case comes to trial, 10News reported.Meanwhile, another one of Galardi's employees, Lance Malone, pleaded not guilty for conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, and racketeering.Prosecutors said Malone is the man who took illegal campaign contributions from Galardi and delivered the money to City Council members.
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Previous Stories:
- September 5, 2003: City Council Scandal: Plea Bargains In Works?
- September 3, 2003: Strip Club Lobbyist Pleads Not Guilty
- September 2, 2003: Strip Club Employee Admits To Conspiracy
- September 2, 2003: Council Meets For First Time After Indictments
- August 29, 2003: Council Members Plead Not Guilty To Charges
- August 26, 2003: City Hall Investigation: Is It Over Yet?
- August 26, 2003: Strip Club Lobbyist Gets 63 Calls From Council Offices
- August 12, 2003: Campaign Contributions: What's Forbidden?
- July 16, 2003: Strip Club Allegedly Bundles Contributions
- July 11, 2003: Testimony: Contributions Reimbursed With Cash
- July 11, 2003: Employees, Relatives Of Strip Club Owner To Testify
- June 23, 2003: Calendars Reveal Meetings With Strip Club Lobbyist
- June 13, 2003: Current, Former Council Staffers Testify Before Grand Jury
- June 6, 2003: Stevens Testifies Before Grand Jury
- May 30, 2003: City Council Staffers Testify Before Grand Jury
- May 22, 2003: Former Councilman Met With Strip Club Lobbyist
- May 21, 2003: Local Strip Club Tied To Mob?
- May 20, 2003: Were Strippers Tipped-Off About Inspections?
- May 20, 2003: Constituents Comment On City Council Investigation
- May 19, 2003: Councilmen Claim They've Done Nothing Wrong
- May 19, 2003: Grand Jury Resumes City Council Probe
- May 18, 2003: Federal Grand Jury Hears Council Member Testify
- May 16, 2003: Strip Club Warrant Details Revealed
- May 15, 2003: Mayor: Despite Raid, Business Of City Continues
- May 15, 2003: 3 City Council Offices, Strip Club Raided By FBI
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