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phill4paul
02-03-2014, 09:00 AM
Yamaki was a senior civilian advisor to former Sheriff Lee Baca. Yamaki had no sheriff's department office, no phone line, and appeared to spend work days at the exclusive Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades. Yamaki is also a longtime friend of Baca and loaned him $20,000 in his first campaign for sheriff. Eyewitness News filed a Public Records Act request asking for Yamaki's work calendars and a description of his job. We were told that neither of those things exists.

Yamaki has been identified in numerous articles as the "general manager", "managing corporate officer" and "chief executive" of the Riviera, where the initiation fee is reported to be around $250,000. However, sheriff's department spokesperson Steve Whitmore told Eyewitness News that Yamaki's only job was with the LA County Sheriff's Department. Whitmore says that Yamaki has never been an employee at the Riviera and does not receive a salary, but that he is an investor at the club .

Yamaki's job with the L.A. County Sheriff's Department came with a county car, which we spotted driving into and out of the Riviera Country Club on three occasions. On yet another day, we spotted Yamaki driving that same county car to another country club, this one in Valencia.

Michael Yamaki refused to speak with Eyewitness News for our story, but we learned through public records that of the $120,000 worth of gifts that Sheriff Baca accepted during his tenure, there are nine rounds of golf paid for by Yamaki, most at the Riviera Country Club.

Yamaki was one of four civilian Field Deputies hired by Sheriff Baca. Tevan Aroustamian made $121,156 a year. Scott Svonkin made $94,712 per year. Bishop Edward Turner made $113,584 yearly. Bishop Turner agreed to resign from his position back in November after our investigation, which raised questions about his activities as a field deputy. He continues to maintain he has done nothing wrong.

Our story also raised questions about the department's handling of a mysterious package of money sent to Turner's church in 2005. The package contained $84,020 in cash. We also raised questions about Turner's business dealings, specifically that he is a landlord to an illegal marijuana dispensary across the street from his church on Manchester Boulevard in South Los Angeles.

No charges have been filed against Turner in connection with the package and Turner denies any wrongdoing in either matter.


http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=9415349

tod evans
02-03-2014, 09:17 AM
Now now, let the professionals handle this.

They're trained to spot nefarious acts and have the manpower and weapons to deal with such scofflaws..

oyarde
02-03-2014, 11:57 AM
WTF, would not whoever does the books for that county point these salaries and positions out to the elected board ?