#1 Update By Author
AUTHOR: Alex G - Nickerson Gardens (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, September 25, 2009
POSTED: Friday, September 25, 2009
Security Guard Captain Scott Butler has now BANNED the 3 employees who witnessed Carolyn's sexcapades with Kenny boy Simmons the other day from the entire 5th Floor. Can he legally do that?
#2 Owner of Company
AUTHOR: Rabbi Pedro Goldstein - Huntington Park (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, February 10, 2010
POSTED: Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Rudy Montiel is in the process of FIRING Scott Butler for trying to get HACLA to pay for a sex change operation. Carilyn Chung is STILL employed but she is now gunning for Patrice Mcconnell's job. She has been telling her boyfriend Ken Simmons all of the things that Patrice is doing wrong, including hiring her cousin Scott Butler and then covering up all his criminal conduct. I think Patrice will be the next to go and then we will be stuck with a retired hooker as the director of Personnel.
#3 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Hugh G. Rekshon - Los Angeles (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, March 31, 2010
POSTED: Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Do you have something against city employees having a sex change? Let me tell you buddy, An LA Fire Captain already did it and they cant fire him. He did it and got away with his job with and so will our good friend Scotty Butler. So, Nah-Nah
#4 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: JDYE - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, April 25, 2011
POSTED: Monday, April 25, 2011
Dear "Alex G";
Please take notice that the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (“HACLA”) has initiated an action in the Superior Court of the State of California – County of Los Angeles, Central District, Case No. 454470 due to allegedly false
statements made by you (the “Action”). In conjunction with the Action, HACLA seeks to subpoena the records of Xcentric Ventures LLC for your contact information to the Irvine California office of Fisher & Phillips, LLP at 444
South Flower Street, Suite 1590, Los Angeles, California 90071 in compliance with Arizona Rule of Civil Procedure 45.
If you do not respond within 7 business days with your true and correct contact information to: Karl R. Lindegren, Esq.
via email (klindegren@laborlawyers.com) or James R. Dye, Esq. via email (jdye@laborlawyers.com) or facsimile (213-330-4501), we will subpoena the records as outlined above.
You may contact the Arizona court and/or hire an attorney to object to the subpoena issued.
If you would like a copy of the Arizona subpoena, you may contact us at:
Karl R. Lindegren, Esq.
Fisher & Phillips, LLP
444 South Flower Street,
Suite 1590
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 330-4500
Or
James R. Dye, Esq.
Fisher & Phillips, LLP
444 South Flower Street,
Suite 1590
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 330-4500
#5 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: JDYE - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, April 26, 2011
POSTED: Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Dear Authors of Updates 1 - 3;
Please take notice that the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (“HACLA”) has initiated an action in the Superior Court of the State of California – County of Los Angeles, Central District, Case No. 454470 due to allegedly false
statements made by you (the “Action”). In conjunction with the Action, HACLA seeks to subpoena the records of Xcentric Ventures LLC for your contact information to the Irvine California office of Fisher & Phillips, LLP at 444 South Flower Street, Suite 1590, Los Angeles, California 90071 in compliance with Arizona Rule of Civil Procedure 45.
If you do not respond within 7 business days with your true and correct contact information to: Karl R. Lindegren, Esq.
via email (klindegren@laborlawyers.com) or James R. Dye, Esq. via email (jdye@laborlawyers.com) or facsimile (213-330-4501), we will subpoena the records as outlined above.
You may contact the Arizona court and/or hire an attorney to object to the subpoena issued.
If you would like a copy of the Arizona subpoena, you may contact us at:
Karl R. Lindegren, Esq.
Fisher & Phillips, LLP
444 South Flower Street,
Suite 1590
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 330-4500
Or
James R. Dye, Esq.
Fisher & Phillips, LLP
444 South Flower Street,
Suite 1590
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 330-4500
#6 Employee
AUTHOR: Rabbi Pedro Goldstein - Huntington Park (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 07, 2011
POSTED: Wednesday, December 07, 2011
No way would Ms Chung lower herself to having sex with that nasty old drag queen Kinky Ken. No Way, No How, No Where! PS- Didn't Ken look like a rat cornered by a cat on KCET the other night?
#7 Update By Author
AUTHOR: Sergeant Preston - Great White North (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Friday, December 09, 2011
POSTED: Friday, December 09, 2011
The head of Los Angeles’ embattled housing authority stepped down Thursday, following a firestorm of controversy over spending practices on meals, travel and other activities.Ken Simmons, the interim president and chief executive of the agency, left in the wake of KCET-TV’s “SoCal Connected” report on expensive restaurant tabs, and amid increasing scrutiny from City Controller Wendy Greuel, who has been auditing travel expenses.Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was in Asia but his office released a letter acknowledging Simmons’ departure. In it, the mayor said the reports of extravagant spending had dealt the agency a “serious blow.”“Although I know that you are deeply committed to the housing authority’s priorities, it is clear that a decisive break with past policies and practices is necessary,” he wrote. “For this reason, I appreciate your decision to step down as interim president and CEO of [the housing authority] to allow new leadership….”The departure comes nine months after Villaraigosa’s appointees at the housing authority fired Simmons’ predecessor, Rudy Montiel. Over the last six weeks, that same board agreed to provide Montiel with a departure package of nearly $1.2 million.Deputy Mayor Sarah Sheahan said the resignation was at the mayor’s request.In an email to the housing authority’s board, Simmons said that he never expected that, as the temporary top executive, he would “be required to address so many issues relating to the past president and CEO.”“I believe that I have made significant improvements in the agency's relationships with these communities as well as our sister agencies. I look forward to continuing this work,” he wrote. “However, I did not realize that these many issues would dominate so much of my time and energy and believe I could best serve the agency in my former capacity.”