@TheGussReport on Twitter - Larry Gross, a holdover appointee of disgraced former LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, has been using covert, private email accounts to conceal city business and to also confirm to city officials scathing criticism of the new mayor, Karen Bass, as well as of animal pound critics and volunteers whose importance she applauded at her recent State of the City address.
It's just the latest example of rules being ignored at every level of LA City Hall.
Gross, who has served on the Los Angeles Animal Services, LAAS, board of commissioners for nearly a decade, acknowledged exclusively to this column that he does use unknown email addresses to conduct city business.
"I am quite aware that any email address I use to communicate with city officials regarding my position as a Commissioner is subject to the Public Record Act. I fully support that and have no problem with that. I have nothing to hide."
Nothing to hide, it appears, other than identifying which private email accounts he uses for city business.
Gross's refusal to identify those email accounts maliciously makes it impossible for the city to comply with additional public records requests by this column.
And that's not all.
Paging my public records legal eagles.
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