Councilmen Use Campaign Funds To Pay Legal Bills
Inzunza, Zucchet, Lewis Face Corruption Charges
POSTED: 3:02 pm PST February 16,
2004
SAN DIEGO -- The three San Diego city councilmen facing federal corruption charges are relying on campaign contributions to pay their legal bills, it was reported Monday.
Last year, councilmen Ralph Inzunza, (pictured, far left), Michael Zucchet, (pictured, middle), and Charles Lewis, (pictured, left), raised a total of $247,478, most of which went to lawyers, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.
Campaign disclosure reports filed with the city show that the three received donations from the city's key political players, including Mayor Dick Murphy and his top aide, the newspaper reported.If the three are cleared of allegations of taking bribes to undo the city's no-touch rule at strip clubs, fund-raising rules prohibit them from taking contributions from the same donors for re-election bids in 2006.Inzunza raised $111,819 last year and about $100,000 went to his attorney Michael Pancer, the Union-Tribune reported.Zucchet raised $152,299 -- that includes a $50,000 he contributed in the form of a personal loan -- and spent about $137,000 on legal fees. His lawyer is Jerry Coughlan. Lewis raised $55,935, including a $17,000 personal loan he made to his campaign fund, and spent $44,075, the Union-Tribune reported. Of the total spent, $30,000 went to the federal court. The judge overseeing the case ruled that Lewis did not have enough money for his defense, but he was required to pay for the first $30,000 in legal bills before public funds are used, the newspaper reported. Lewis is represented by Frank Ragen, a private attorney among pool to be appointed to defendants unable to afford an attorney. Ragen bills the court at $90 per hour, far below the hourly rate charged by prominent lawyers.
Previous Stories:
- December 11, 2003: Councilmen's Attorneys Demand Answers From Prosecution
- November 24, 2003: Cheetah's Denied Entertainment Permit
- November 6, 2003: Strip Club Lobbyist Indicted In Las Vegas
- October 23, 2003: Councilmen Face 'Complex' Case
- September 25, 2003: Strip-Club Mogul Claims Agents Received Free Services
- September 16, 2003: Strip Club Lobbyist Remains Free On Bail
- September 9, 2003: Strip Club Owner Admits To Conspiracy
- 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 29, 2003: Councilmen Respond To Indictments
- August 26, 2003: Strip Club Lobbyist Gets 63 Calls From Council Offices
- July 18, 2003: Source: Inzunza Key Figure In City Hall Probe
- 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
- 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 18, 2003: Federal Grand Jury Hears Council Member Testify
- May 16, 2003: Strip Club Warrant Details Revealed
- May 15, 2003: 3 City Council Offices, Strip Club Raided By FBI
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