Feb 15, 2024

Mark's Letter

I am Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles (CCSCLA) President and Executive Director. We have developed, own and operate hundreds of affordable housing units in the South Central Los Angels Vernon-Central community since 1985. 

    The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) deliberately sabotaged synthetic athletic fields to defraud California property taxpayers out of tens and likely hundreds of millions of dollars in bond debt. The LAUSD Office of Inspector General (OIG) prepared an audit report on the crime at Carver Middle School. The LAUSD Board of Education suppressed the report from property taxpayers while LAUSD bond issues appeared on at least two subsequent election ballots. 

    Indicted CD9 Councilman Curren Price and former CCSCLA Executive Director Noreen McClendon orchestrated my kidnapping and unlawful detention to cover Price’s personal role in concealing the LAUSD crimes, and in retaliation for my whistleblower activity protected by California law. (Los Angeles Superior Court Case number 23STCV03862)  

    Los Angeles Police Department management has refused to allow officers to arrest my kidnapper or refer the evidence to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office for prosecution consideration. Los Angeles Police Chief Michael Moore refused to communicate with me about politicized law enforcement to protect and serve politicians and criminals instead of property taxpaying citizens and children. 

    The Los Angeles City Attorney declined to prosecute me for trespassing on CCSCLA property after police charged and jailed me for the crime. 

    Mayor Karen Bass has not responded to our request to allow our affordable housing tenants to pay their rent to the City of LA Housing Department to avoid the rents being looted by violent criminals who refuse to relinquish CCSCLA organization control.

    The former and present LA County District Attorneys have declined to investigate and prosecute the LAUSD crime, as has the California Attorney General Rob Bonta, who advised me to seek civil remedies as opposed to political disclosures. 

    Los Angeles Times LAUSD beat reporter Howard Bloom declined to report the comprehensively documented story. 

    Criminals have stolen my vehicle, made my family homeless, threatened our lives if I step foot on CCSCLA property, continued to loot CCSCLA affordable housing and organization accounts, and evict tenants who have already paid their rent. 

    I am happy to answer any and all questions verbally or in writing, and document my answers. I contacted the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on Monday with the same report and offer. They expressed great interest but of course promise nothing. Only responsible publicity will compel the agency to investigate the facts and refer the evidence to the Justice Department. 

    The DOJ has political incentive to suppress the matter because Democrat California Governor Gavin Newsom is a possible replacement for President Biden at the head of the Democrat Party 2024 Presidential Election ticket. We don't focus on electoral issues, but we know that no Democrat can be President without California's 255 electoral votes. And House of Representative control can depend on a handful of California congressional elections. We care more about public policy issues. 

    The political question that confronts elected officials and aspirants going forward is: Who is responsible to pay the hundreds of millions of dollars in fraudulent bond debt- defrauded business and residential property taxpayers, or LAUSD insurers? The District and the Insurance companies may be "too big to fail" for politicians to protect their voters at the campaign contributors' expense. Responsible public disclosure may compel it.

Sincerely,

 Mark Williams

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