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Follow on Google News | LA County Probation Officer's, “Triple Dipping” into Federally Funded Programs and Evading TaxesCongresswoman Maxine Waters, Congresswoman Janice Hahn, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and The District Attorney’s Office are allowing Los Angeles County Probation Officers to “TRIPLE DIP” into FEDERALLY FUNDED PROGRAMS and EVADE TAXES.
By: HASHIM BOMANI Probation Chief Donald Blevins and Internal Affairs are investigating evidence that shows Deputy Probation Officers Stephanie M. Wilson and Charmaine McNeel have engaged in extortive and coercive practices. Court documents show that Deputy Probation Officer II Stephanie M. Wilson failed to comply with California Court Rule 14.9, and with assistance by DCSS-Attorney Fasia Davenport, concealed and understated income and assets in-order to extort money’s from her ex-husband. The District Attorney’s Office is dithering over weather, they should indict because the corruption leads to Congresswoman Maxine Water’s office and other political officials. Deputy Probation Officer II Stephanie M. Wilson is a (30) thirty year Los Angeles County employee, and has been bilking Los Angeles County for a while, it is estimated that DPOII Stephanie M. Wilson has bilked the County out of millions of dollars. DPOII Stephanie M. Wilson has political ties to newly elected Congresswoman Janice Hahn, her Brother Jim Hahn, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, and former Assemblyman Nate Holden. Despite the mountain of evidence the District Attorney is hesitant to prosecute because it’s more expedient to go after and prosecute those at the lower echelon of society. The District Attorney’s hands are tied because the people they would have to indict and prosecute are the very people they answer to. This is simply a case of, “DON’T BITE THE HAND THAT FEED’S YOU.” End
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