The Con Artists in City Council; Friends Are Really Well Protected

December 27, 2005
The Editor, WatchOurCity.com

Huntington Park- Connect the dots and follow the money: council member Mario Gomez
sponsored one of the strangest items on a city council agenda.

On November 7, 2005, council member Mario Gomez placed on the agenda the following
item:
"City Clerk Ramirez presented for discussion and/or action a request from Council
Member Gomez for waiver of the Performance Bond requirements in the Agreement for
Graffiti Removal Services between the City of Huntington Park and Mag Sweeping.
Following Discussion, Mayor Hernandez so ordered this item be placed on the next City
Council meeting agenda under closed session."

The owner of Mag Sweeping was a campaign contributor to the candidate slate of Noguez,
Gomez, and Hernandez for their successful March 2003 campaign.

Mag Sweeping happens to be one of a handful of city contractors that is friends with
Rosario Marin, John Noguez, Ofelia Hernandez and Mario Gomez.

The city awards Mag Sweeping one of its handful of most lucrative city contracts of
$90,000 per month for city street sweeping services, according to public records on file
with the city clerk’s office. The other city contracts that pay out nearly the same amounts
per month are for:
- Residential trash pick-up service paid to Waste Management ($90,000 per month).
- Commercial trash pick-up service (about $90,000 per month).
- Engineering services for
- City Attorney Services (over $1 million per year).

Moreover, the owner of Mag Sweeping somehow manages to be awarded a graffiti cleanup
contract. The city’s budget just for this service is quite healthy and almost matches the city
attorney’s contract of $300,000 per year.

Mr. Mag Sweeping is well connected to Rosario Marin’s city council in Huntington Park.
Not only is he a friend, a campaign donor, but he also has the unique position among
campaign donors-slash-city contractors: he was a hard-core foot soldier for the Noguez,
Gomez, and Hernandez campaign of 2003.

And now city council want to make him pocket a few tens of thousands of dollars more by
proposing to waive Mag Sweeping’s Payment and Performance bond.

WatchOurCity.com is not a wagering site. But if councilman John Noguez’s other
campaign contributor, Leonardo’s Night Club on Alameda Street, gets his way with
converting his club into a Card Club Casino, I would wager that the tens of thousands of
dollars in Performance Bond fees that Mag Sweeping would stand to save might just find
their way to the campaign coffers of John Noguez, Mario Gomez and Ofelia Hernandez.

The D.A. Steve Cooley will not bother looking at any questionable ethics, conflict of
interest, pay-for-play, and outright misuse of public funds here because his good friend
Rosario Marin, the den mother of Huntington Park politics and mentor to all three senior
council members, is his Republican friend.

The Department of Justice won’t look either because, well, it won’t look good if Rosario
Marin, ex-Huntington Park council member and former U.S. Treasurer appointed under
Bush, is investigated for being part in the manipulation of awarding millions of dollars in
city contracts to campaign donors and friends, and strong public records evidence of pay-
for-play activity in Huntington Park’s city council.

Rosario Marin’s protégé slate is up for reelection in their upcoming March 2007 elections.

However, do not hold your breath on the elections happening in March, though.

Another Jiu-Jitsu move from the corruption bag of tricks
Presuming they will all loose the 2007 election, the four-year reign of corruption is not long
enough. Noguez, Gomez and Hernandez actually have on the agenda an item to postpone
the regularly scheduled March 2007 elections until November 2007. The excuse is that it
would be neat to coincide citywide elections with the General Elections in November.

That’s a full eight months more that they get to serve as elected officials than their
mandated four years in public office allows by law.

This will only extend the misuse public funds, allow them to award more contracts to their
buddies, then fix the contracts to avoid paying performance bonds and do more damage to
the city’s coffers, never mind the public trust.

For all you university Political Science students, add this to your notes on Corruption 101.

The funny thing about all this corruption is this: con man, that is, council member John
Noguez is a master of appearing polished, well spoken and a well-intended politician to
others neither familiar with his mentor protégé connections to Rosario Marin nor familiar
with his outright lies, campaigns of deception and outright corruption in the city of
Huntington Park.

Another wager I may make if Leonardo’s Casino were open for betting today: John
Noguez is the perfect candidate for higher elected office, perhaps an Assembly seat or the
L.A. County Assessor’s office.

The more polished the con, the better the chances of fooling the voters. It happened here.
Rosario Marin, John Noguez’s “Official” mentor, taught him all the tricks. The more
corrupt one is the higher political office one attains. All the corruption bag of tricks are
being practiced by protégés Noguez, Mario Gomez and Ofelia Hernandez (WatchOurCity.
com is full of reports on all their bag of tricks).

Regarding the two newest freshman council women, the two Elbas, well one was
supported and openly endorsed by Rosario Marin (Elba Romo). The other was supported
and openly endorsed by John Noguez (Elba Guerrero). Both were successful in their
March 2005 city council campaigns.

Corruption Pays…..and it pays big
Con man, that is, councilman Mario Gomez’s proposal to waive Mag Sweeping’s
Performance and Payment Bond should raise red flags all over the District Attorney’s
office. Everyone will turn a blind eye, however. Nobody will be watching as they have
been doing since Rosario was a council member here.

Wait there was that time when a council member here was investigated by the D.A.’s
office. Ex-council woman Linda Guevara was convicted and served her term out under
house arrest. Her crime: not living in the city where she is an elected official. It so
happened that Linda Guevara was Rosario’s nemesis in city council.

According to a statement from Linda Guevara, there was some bad blood between them
both. Linda was in the way of Rosario’s agenda during most city council meetings. It so
happened that the D.A. Steve Cooley is Rosario’s good friend and Republican Party chum.
It so happens that Linda Guevara’s crime is lame compared to what is being committed
with the use of public funds by Rosario Marin’s protégés, a lot of city council action is
more egregious and damning. It so happens that the D.A. is not even batting an eyelash at
John Noguez, Mario Gomez and Ofelia Hernandez.

Mayor Ofelia Hernandez orders con man, err, councilman Mario Gomez’s motion to be
put next meeting as closed session item.

Friends are really well protected
Let’s see what surprises Rosario’s cons in city council spring for the residents here in their
first January 2006 meeting.

Perhaps another $350 raise for themselves as they did two years ago on January 4, 2004.
All three cons voting for it were unemployed at the time: Ofelia Hernandez, Mario Gomez,
and Ed Escareno, the one-term ex-councilman, and once promising protégé of Rosario
Marin before he self destructed and was voted out of office for the highest of corruption
clouds cast over him and grand misuse of public funds in the thousands of dollars. He
really conned the voters.

Not surprisingly, D.A. Steve Cooley evidently looked the other way to avoid any damaging
and embarrassing fallout for his friend Rosario Marin.

Happy new year everyone!
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