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Tuesday, October 08, 2013

The Morning Scandalous Briefs on the Los Angeles Political Machine for Tuesday

Former "Scandalous Employees International Union" (SEIU) Local 6434 General Manager Tyrone Freeman, joins the likes of Martin Ludlow, Arnelle Grajeda, and the late Alejandro Stephens as "LA Poster Brothers and Sisters" of Union Corruption.
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas favorite former SEIU General Manager Tyrone Freeman.
Happy bloggin Tuesday to everyone as we share tales of scandalous misconduct, this A.M., from the various branches of the Los Angeles Political Machine.
We start with a political friend of nervous LA County Board of Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, former SEIU Local 6434 General Manager Tyrone Freeman. "Brother Tyrone" was sentence yesterday to 33 months on the license plate assembly line (without union wages) in Federal Lockup for defrauding union coffers for his, family and crony's self enrichment. Yet, what went completely unreported in the "Old Gray Collectivist Hag on Spring Street" (LA Times) missive regarding the "Brother Tyrone" sentencing, was the aborted scheme to raise the dues of the poorest of union members he represented, to finance the LA County Board of Supervisor Campaign of Mark Ridley-Thomas against CD 8 City Councilman Bernard Parks. We ponder whether Freeman in his next 33 months in the Federal Pen, will sing a tune of campaign finance misdeeds, in return for less time?  
** Is anyone within the LAUSD Educational Establishment surprise that now School Board President Richard Vladovic, would be the subject of a Verbal and Sexual Harassment Complaint (which he denies for the record)? During his first campaign for the LAUSD District 7 Seat, we posted here stories of the self-proclaimed, "Dr. Death's" proclivities to be a verbal hot head during his Administrator employment with LAUSD and the Covina School District. Maybe that was why he barely beat admired Administrator Neal Kleiner by a 53-47% margin? It was, and Kleiner would of won if UTLA had fiscally supported him. 
** The "University of Scandalous Conduct" (USC) continues its repugnant corporate behavior with that latest expose that the "Four Year Community College on Figueroa" (** along with President Barack "H" Obama's Occidental College), underreported sexual assaults on their respective campuses. The fact that USC would not follow up and properly report sexual assaults, is not surprising, considering its aborted raping of sacred and historic green space at Hazard Park. 
** Port of Los Angeles Director Geraldine Knatz is the first former Mayor Antonio Villar hold-over Department Head to be sent out the door, as she is forced out, whoops, resigns as its first female Port Director. Jack Humphreville in a superb blog missive at "MSNBC CityWatch", lamented on the failed leadership at the Port of LA under Knatz and the urgent need for change as a widen Panama Canal (in 2014) threatens the port's standing within the Pacific Rim.
Your thoughts ..............
Scott Johnson in CD 14       

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

The "facade of house cleaning" at SEIU 6434??

More from the Los Angeles Times today on the Tyrone Freeman/SEIU 6434 controversy.
The Service Employees International Union on Friday removed all elected officers of its biggest California local amid an inquiry into the financial practices of the labor group and a related charity, including payments of hundreds of thousands of dollars to firms owned by its president's relatives.
Friday's action follows an announcement earlier this week that the president of the Los Angeles local, Tyrone Freeman, would step aside while the union's national office investigated expenditures disclosed by The Times.
In placing the 160,000-worker local in trusteeship, the union formally relieved Freeman, the local's secretary-treasurer, Amanda Figueroa, and its 55 board members of their posts.
The trustee appointed to take over the local's operations is John Ronches, who has been based in the union's Washington, D.C., headquarters. Ronches, who could not be reached Friday, is an assistant to SEIU Secretary-Treasurer Anna Burger and is a 30-year veteran of the union.
....and now allegations of retaliation,
SEIU spokeswoman Michelle Ringuette said the union "is going to be looking very closely" into allegations this week that the local leadership retaliated against some staff members when they refused to sign a letter in support of Freeman.
A small number of staffers were transferred to positions far from their homes, and about 10 had their union cellphone service terminated after balking at signing the letter, according to three workers who spoke on condition of anonymity because they feared reprisal.
"SEIU vs. EAA", the battle renews......
A turf battle between two Los Angeles city employee unions hit the airwaves Thursday, as one group began running radio ads asking the mayor and City Council to investigate its rival.
The Engineers & Architects Association and Service Employees International Union have fought over members before, with SEIU launching an unsuccessful drive in 2002 to decertify EAA and represent its 8,000 workers.
This latest fight comes as SEIU is under fire for alleged financial mismanagement in a local chapter representing home-care workers. The chapter's president, Tyrone Freeman, has stepped down pending an investigation into charges that he funneled union money to firms owned by family and friends.
EAA has pounced on that, and in radio ads has charged that SEIU is a corrupt organization.
"SEIU reaps millions of dollars in dues from its membership, much of this money indirectly paid by taxpayers, and puts this money at play in the political arena," the ads said.
The ads also urge residents to call Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, the Los Angeles City Council and Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to demand an investigation of the union.

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Friday, August 22, 2008

Parks takes it to Ridley-Thomas regarding Freeman/SEIU 6434 Controversy

Bernard Parks can take advise.

After last weekends attempt to curtail First Amendment expression by the Shaw Family, we advise you to go "pro-active" in response to the Leimert Park Incident and the Tyrone Freeman/SEIU 6434 Controversy.
.......and you have.

Controversy surrounding a powerful Los Angeles labor leader threatened Thursday to alter the landscape beneath the county's hottest political race, which has been fueled by record amounts of union spending.
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors candidate Bernard C. Parks, who trailed in the June primary, challenged opponent Mark Ridley-Thomas to return more than $4.5 million raised on his behalf by a labor alliance that included beleaguered union leader Tyrone Freeman.
Parks, a Los Angeles city councilman, also noted that county officials have accused Freeman's local of raising more than $5 million in illegitimate union dues from low-wage home healthcare workers, a charge that union attorneys have flatly denied.

"Mr. Ridley-Thomas, how do you feel about benefiting from the money of people who are hovering just above the poverty line?" Parks said. "Give the money back to the people who need it most."


"Thousands of working poor are having their meager pay checks "taxed" to fill the coffers of your challenger Mark Ridley-Thomas and family members bank accounts, according to dissidents within the local and SEIU. And it doesn't help the cause of Freeman when the "Old Gray Hag On Spring Street" resorts to the concept of "investigated reporting" (remember their Rampart reporting??) to fill column inches".

Now how about bashing Ridley-Thomas supporter Chief Bratton regarding that incident in Leimert Park??

Remember, "this is your time".................

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Tyrone Freeman steps aside as President of SEIU 6434

Was it the excessive hike in the dues of the working poor that make up the rank and file of his local? It could of been those allocation of dues money to dubious ventures by family members. Or simply, it was that cigar party.

But once the Los Angeles Times went on the "investigated path" with their reporting it was only time before Tyrone Freeman had to make this choice, thus his decision to step aside as President of SEIU's largest California Local pending resolution of various investigations.
From today's LA Times.
The head of California's largest union local has stepped aside in the wake of Times reports that the organization and a related charity paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to firms owned by his wife and mother-in-law.Tyrone Freeman, president of a Service Employees International Union chapter in Los Angeles, said in a written statement late Wednesday that he was taking a leave of absence and that the local would be placed in a temporary trusteeship.

"In order to ensure that any investigation of the allegations is fair and free from any question of interference or influence, I am taking a leave of absence effective immediately for the duration of the investigation," the statement said. "I believe these steps will allow our union to continue to serve the best interests of our membership during this time.
"The statement was released by the Washington, D.C., office of SEIU President Andy Stern, who nurtured Freeman's career as the 160,000-member local grew dramatically in recent years, largely through consolidations.
"These allegations are of serious concern to all of us and we support Mr. Freeman's decision to put the best interests of the members first," Stern spokeswoman Michelle Ringuette said in an e-mail.
Judging from the numerous and insightful comments posted here, this investigation will have the attention of both, in house and outside observers of the union community.

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Bernard Parks, "this is your time"

Memo to the campaign of "Bernard Parks for Supervisor".
Rarely does an candidate for political office get "two hanging curve balls" of community issues to hit in the ballgame that is your contest for the 2nd District Board of Supervisor Seat against Mark Ridley-Thomas.
First, American citizens in your council district are being harassed by a politicize LAPD, for simply petitioning City Hall to let the voters decide the faith of a law, "Jamiel's Law", that would protect American citizens from crimes committed by illegal alien gang members.
Just think of all the free T.V. time you could of reap by showing up at Leimert Park, minutes after yesterdays "exercise in First Amendment bashing",to denounce Chief Bratton and Mayor Villaraigosa for inserting politics into the selective enforcement of city codes.
What a chance to take out those long-festering bitter feelings by bashing that arrogant, pompous north easterner who wasted no time in rubbing his endorsement of Mark Ridley-Thomas into your bruised ego, and is asking for someone 's Social Security number a violation of Special Order 40?? That opens the hypocrite angle to attack Bratton.
Thousands of working poor are having their meager pay checks "taxed" to fill the coffers of your challenger Mark Ridley-Thomas and family members bank accounts, according to dissidents within the local and SEIU. And it doesn't help the cause of Freeman when the "Old Gray Hag On Spring Street" resorts to the concept of "investigated reporting" (remember their Rampart reporting??) to fill column inches.
This your chance to stand up for the right of workers (mostly latino BTW) who had no say in how their dues money were being allocated. Also don't forget about exploiting that certain "Republican Slate Mailer"?? that could highlight Ridley-Thomas's true feelings for workers rights.
Bernie, with the Daily News reporting today that your campaign is reaching "Dysfunctional Mass" now is the time to hit these two issues out of the political ball park, take that Chamber money and run past home plate in November into the 2nd District seat.
***Props and Credit to Zuma Dogg for his great photo of the "Bitter One"***

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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Standing up (*and rigging elections?) for Tyrone Freeman

Cliche Alert!!

****Sunday morning update****

By Paul Pringle, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer 10:41 PM PDT, August 16, 2008

The election of a Los Angeles union leader under fire for his labor group's spending practices is the subject of a government review that could force a new vote because of complaints that the contest was unfair to challengers.

The U.S. Labor Department is investigating allegations that Tyrone Freeman's union local made it nearly impossible for candidates not on his slate to qualify for the ballot, according to people familiar with the probe.

"Figures Don’t Lie, People Lie on Figures" an Op-ed by Charisse Bremond-Weaver, President and CEO of the Brotherhood Crusade

Many who commented here on the LA Times investigated report on the financial dealing of SEIU 6434 President Tyrone Freeman will take exception to this Op-ed in the Los Angeles Sentinel.

For those who called for an investigation of Freeman's dealings, they will likely shake their heads in reading this sad Op-ed denial which highlights the "ethical myopia" that afflicts some who call themselves leaders in the African-American community.

Excerpts:

"In reading the article entitled “Leader’s Kin get Union Business,” I became quite incensed. However, the provocation of my irritation was not that which the author intended. Instead, I was gravely disappointed because the writer, Paul Pringle, employed an under-handed, but effective strategy of intentionally misleading the reader in order to create a perception of impropriety. I will support this assertion in the text that follows, but let me be clear, I am formally accusing Mr. Pringle of employing this tactic. In contrast, if you read the article carefully, Mr. Pringle never accuses Mr. Tyrone Freeman or the Union of wrong-doing, nor claims that the practices discussed are immoral, illegal, or unethical. The article is simply written for the purpose of leading the reader to make such a conclusion. Ironically, as I will demonstrate in this response, the practices that were magnified in the article are not only justified but typical and in many cases, necessary". (Raising dues on the "working poor" to benefit family members is "necessary"??)

"Perhaps the centerpiece of Mr. Pringle’s article was his blatant attempt to unjustifiably discredit the union’s selection of service providers based on family involvement. For years, we have fought to eliminate the practice of unethical nepotism and to this day we question such practices. It fascinates me that Mr. Pringle would write this article when we have a US President that facilitated an extremely large sole-source contract to a company that is intimately associated with the Vice President and this act virtually went unnoticed." ( I think we are talking about the Freeman family??)

"It is a privilege to report for a respected and time-honored media outlet such as the Los Angeles Times. Unfortunately, Mr. Pringle dishonored the newspaper and his profession by writing this article in such an irresponsible and unfair manner. We were warned that there would come a time when people will think that is good is bad and what is bad is good. It is my sincere hope that Mr. Pringle’s readers are intelligent enough to discern his deceptive presentation and refuse to allow this to be that time."(good is bad, bad is good??).

Reality is that for some, the onerous dues increase was missing from their last pay checks, those numbers don't lie.....

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

"Show me the dues Tyrone!!"

Workers, labor and county officials are calling for an investigation into the allegations of questionable usage of union funds by SEIU 6434 President Tyrone Freeman.

"This is very serious," County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, whose 1990s legislation allowed the union to organize home-care workers here, said of the financial transactions disclosed by The Times.

The LA Times has addition comments in today's edition , including a call for Freeman's removal as President, pending completion of an investigation of dues allocations to organizations associated with family members of Freeman.

Patricia L. McGinnis, executive director of the California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform, said the union president, Tyrone Freeman, should be removed from office until any government probe of the union's spending is complete.

"I don't see how these expenditures can be justified," she said. "It's shocking."


On the original post regarding the Times investigated report, we received these comments.

The grand jury investigation is about an alleged illegal raise of dues to try to restore the union's coffers.They gave $4,000,000 to Mark Ridley Thomas by way of an Independant Expenditure in the primary election and when he didn't win outright, they need another $4,000,000 to back him in the general election in November. This is all on the backs of his membership that cannot afford $35.00 each month dues to contribute to a candidate.The allegations are that the raise in dues is illegal; the investigation is ongoing.(P.S. Where is the sleuth Zuma Dogg? Out begging for sheckels, I guess, cause he missed this one.)

Stay tuned...

August 09, 2008 4:33 PM


I worked for the Homecare Workers Union for a little less then a year and during my short time there I witnessed and experienced many unethical and possible illegal activities. The last straw for me was when all non hourly employees (that was everyone but about a dozen outreach workers at the non profit training center) from the union and the Training Center were told they would be required to work 7 days a week, 10 hours a day for a month leading up to an important election. And all employees were required to work for the campaign of candidates the union was supporting. Non profits are NOT allowed to endorse candidates, so asking employees of the training center, a non profit, were illegal. When I left, I did call the state and federal office that supervise non profits to report this violation.
August 10, 2008 2:16 PM


I am paying for dental insurance. I never signed up. Also my dues went from $8 to $30.66 in July. Why?? I never signed on as a member.
August 11, 2008 8:15 PM

And this to be objective.

Lets start by telling the truth about this times article.

This is about Sal Rosselli President of UHW, his business and lifetime partner Adam Reeves and Paul Pringle trying to hold onto power.

Lets see if we got this right.

*Adam Reeves - Sals' Partner, owns a business called "Its in the Bag" Graphics Design company in SF. Worked with the LA Times for 13 Years developed the LA Times Graphic Design Department. Currently has the LA Times as a client.

*Paul Pringle - had relationship with Adam Reeves prior to Adam leaving to SF to develop his company and also helped Adam secure contract with LA Times.

*Sal Rosselli, President of SEIU UHW - Adam Reeves long time partner. Owns home with Adam in SF where they have the "Its in the bag" company listed as the mailing address. Adams company has been investigated by the IRS for not paying taxes. The house used as the companies mailing address has been used as a front for loans for the company and then transferred back to Rosselli many times, just to avoid paying taxes.

This whole article has been mis-leading so bad it makes me sick. This paul pringle person did the whole article based off an angry former employee. Its unbelievable this reporter still works for the LA Times and the editors should also be ashamed of themselves for letting a story like this out especially when a WAR has broken out between Russia and Georgia. Very distasteful and insulting to our Russian and Georgian citizens.

This story is not about Tyrone Freeman and his spending, its about another attack on an African American Leader about to become the largest labor leader in CA and probrobly the world.

August 12, 2008 8:25 AM

Judging from these comments, this investigation cannot get started fast enough.............

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Saturday, August 09, 2008

SEIU 6434 Tyrone Freeman shares the dues......with family members

Martin Ludlow SEIU 99 meet Tyrone Freeman SEIU 6434.

For the last few weeks, the poor that make up the large majority of unionize home care workers, have ponder the monumential increases in their dues to SEIU 6434.

Some have even started an phone campaign to repeal the 300%+ increases proposed by General Manager Tyrone Freeman.

Now, thanks to an investigated story in today's Los Angeles Times, they can grasps at what their dues money get for them, err, family members of Tyrone Freeman.

Those dissidents should note these expenditures of union dues as noted in the Times Investigated Story.

* Payments to the company owned by Freeman's wife were among the local's largest single expenses last year. Payments by the charity, the Homecare Workers Training Center, to his mother-in-law's firm represented more than 10% of the nonprofit's total annual expenditures.

* A housing corporation that Freeman helped found as a nonprofit has not been granted the IRS tax-exempt status it sought and was suspended from doing business in California. It also has claimed on its website to have a "strong relationship" with the prominent California Community Foundation, which says it has no such relationship.

* The union spent at least $123,000 more on the fund-raising tournament at the Four Seasons Resort in Carlsbad than it received in reimbursements, according to Labor Department filings and interviews. Freeman said the event made money for the charity. The union's expenditures included $100,000 in payments to entities associated with former professional football star Eric Dickerson, which have been suspended from doing business in California. The payments were listed as donations to nonprofits, not as fund-raising expenses.

*The local's nearly $10,000 tab at the Grand Havana Room, a cigar lounge known for its celebrity clientele and invitation-only memberships, was for "lodging," according to the union's annual financial report. A Grand Havana spokeswoman said the club does not provide accommodations. Freeman declined to characterize the expenditure, and after The Times inquired about it, he said he had refunded it.

Freeman's local has grown dramatically in recent years, largely because of a consolidation campaign spearheaded by Andy Stern, president of the 2-million-member SEIU. The local is SEIU's biggest California chapter, the second biggest in the nation -- and it is bigger than many international unions. Freeman also represents 30,000 workers as president of an affiliate, California United Homecare Workers.

Stern, among the most influential labor leaders in America, has denounced excessive pay and perks for union officials.

He and his spokesman would not answer questions about Freeman, who ranks among the country's better-paid local labor chiefs, receiving $213,000 in salary and other compensation in 2007.

Can one say County Grand Jury Investigation and National Labor Board Complaint???

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