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Watchdog Week: Ex-con sheriff's detective finds his way into another kind of enforcement

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October 1, 2018

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Watchdog Week

Sent to prison in 2010, a former sheriff's detective finds his way into another kind of enforcement

Sunday, Sep 30

A former sheriff's detective who was sent to prison after assaulting a prostitute while on duty is back in government service, conducting field inspections and issuing citations as a code compliance officer for the city of San Diego.

Lawsuit: County lawyers snooped in plaintiffs' child welfare records during civil litigation

Children who are suing the County of San Diego for allegedly violating their rights in the child welfare system have filed a separate class-action lawsuit accusing the government's lawyers of snooping in their confidential juvenile case files.

County agrees to pay $3 million to settle lawsuits filed by former foster children

The county of San Diego agreed to pay $3 million to two former foster children who said the county failed to protect them from years of abuse by a foster parent, then violated one of the children's privacy in during resulting civil litigation, officials said.

City employees exposed to asbestos for months before they were moved, claim alleges

San Diego city officials allowed hundreds of employees to remain on the job despite months of construction that exposed workers to cancer-causing asbestos, according to a legal claim filed on behalf of a longtime building inspector.

El Cajon councilman faces state probe over real estate filings

Acting on a complaint filed by a lawyer suing Bessmon "Ben" Kalasho for fraud and defamation, state regulators have opened an investigation into whether the El Cajon councilman provided false information on a public filing.

El Cajon Councilman and activist agree to settle free speech lawsuit over Facebook blocking

Mark Lane and others will be able to post freely on Ben Kalasho's Facebook page, court order says.

'Deplorable' conditions in two elder-care homes lead to charges

The owners and operators of two small San Diego elder-care facilities said to have been operating illegally are accused of keeping their residents in deplorable conditions, including pest infestations from scabies to mice found in one of the homes, the City Attorney's Office announced Monday.

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