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2018年7月23日 星期一

Watchdog Week: County failed repeatedly to stop sexual abuse of foster children, lawsuit alleges

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July 23, 2018

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County failed repeatedly to stop sexual abuse of foster children, lawsuit alleges

Monday, Jul 23

Lawsuit calls into question how well San Diego County is protecting children in foster care, after a foster father was convicted of lewd acts on three boys in his care.

Back story: Reporter overcame key obstacles in covering foster care case

Watchdog reporter Morgan Cook answered questions about the story on the case of Michael Hayes, a foster parent entrusted with children and convicted of lewd acts on children in his care.

San Onofre emails show history of private meetings between regulators, energy insiders and advisers to Gov. Jerry Brown

Emails that California utility regulators withheld for years -- and released only under a court order -- show that political appointees of Gov. Jerry Brown met privately to discuss and dictate state energy policy outside the public process.

Sheriff's Department sexual-misconduct case widens to 19; latest woman alleges assault

Yet another woman has come forward with sexual-misconduct allegations against a San Diego sheriff's deputy, and this time the complainant accuses Deputy Richard Fischer of barging into her home to commit a sexual assault.

San Diego County pays former administrator to advise Supervisor Greg Cox in national role

Walt Ekard, the former San Diego County chief administrative officer, now has collected almost $40,000 to consult on behalf of Supervisor Greg Cox, who has been named president of a Washington D.C.-based lobbying nonprofit called the National Association of Counties.

Report: Camp Pendleton general reprimanded for inappropriate use of aide in Iraq

Brig. Gen. Rick Uribe, who was found by the Pentagon to have treated his aide-de-camp like a "servant" in Iraq, has been disciplined by what the Marines say are "appropriate administrative actions."

Pence family's failed gas stations cost taxpayers $20M+

The collapse of a gas station chain owned for decades by Vice President Mike Pence's family has cost taxpayers millions of dollars to clean up.

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