Sometime in August, 2008— As Ridley-Thomas and I prepared to face each other in the general election for the Second District seat on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors— one of my representatives informed a member of Ridley-Thomas’s campaign staff that our office had been approached by a member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI), seeking information on him, his campaign and former SEIU labor leader, Tyrone Freeman. My representative told the Ridley-Thomas staffer that, judging by the questions the FBI official was asking— it was best to relay the information to Ridley-Thomas, in hopes that he would take appropriate action to mitigate the potential embarrassment that many of his constituents feel now. After a short time, it became apparent to our campaign that Ridley-Thomas had no intention of changing his behavior or his relationships and intended to continue being the beneficiary of what would eventually grow to become anywhere between eight and 10-million dollars of questionable funding by Freeman and by former LA County Federation head, Maria Elena Durazo. Freeman is now an ex-convict. Durazo is now a California state senator. In order to keep from interfering in whatever investigation was underway, my staff and I remained quiet about this matter until now. 


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