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Nocella and Sanchez in 2015.

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Did Mayor Aitken Mislead Journalists About Ducks Tickets She Gave to UFCW Local 324 Political Director?

Derek Smith, political director for United Food and Commercial Workers Local 324. a union whose headquarters are based in Buena Park.

By DUANE J. ROBERTS
Editor & Publisher

An email currently in the possession of The Anaheim Investigator offers compelling evidence suggesting that Mayor Ashleigh Aitken might have deliberately misled journalists from a mainstream media outlet about the intended recipient of two city-owned tickets worth $350 to a Ducks vs. Bruins game which took place at the Honda Center on January 8th.

In a June 13th article entitled,”Anaheim Politicians Shower Staff, Campaign Donors with Free Event Tickets,” Noah Biesiada and Hosam Elatar, two reporters for the Voice of OC, a local news website, wrote about a Form 802 that Aitken filed which disclosed she gave these tickets to Derek Smith, political director for United Food and Commercial Workers Local 324.

According to Biesiada and Elatar, records show Smith ran a committee “that spent over $138,000 promoting Aitken’s candidacy.” When asked why he got tickets, the mayor replied she “wanted to support a group that ‘represents Anaheim working families.'” But the reporters said they were “unable to confirm who actually used the tickets after she gave them to Smith.

Form 802 filed by Aitken.

Though it’s not entirely clear as to what Biesiada and Elatar meant when they stated they were “unable to confirm who actually used the tickets,” The Investigator believes–and we admit this is speculative–that Aitken misled them by insisting she gave those tickets to the political director so that he could then pass them on to someone else at UFCW Local 324.

However, The Investigatorwhich first broke the story about this quid pro quo between Aitken and Smith on May 9th–not only has an email written by the mayor herself proving he was the intended recipient of her largess, but we know as a fact the Ducks tickets she gave are “non-transferable” as they are only available electronically via smartphone through an app.

In an email dated January 5th with the subject header, “Ducks tickets for Sunday,” Lauren Torres, a city council services coordinator, received the following message from the mayor: “Hi Lauren,” wrote Aitken. “Can you please assign Sundays tickets suite to Derek Smith.” She included his email address and phone number, blacked out by the city clerk due to privacy laws.

Email proves tickets went to Smith.

The Ducks tickets that Aitken asked Torres to “assign” to Smith are not in paper form. They are only available electronically via smartphone through an app. The only way Smith could access them is through the email address he gave the mayor. Because tickets are “non-transferable,” nobody else could have used them unless Smith gave them control of his email account.

Perhaps it also should be mentioned that if Aitken did indeed inform these reporters the tickets she gave to Smith were originally meant for somebody else, that could open her up to criminal prosecution. For example, Penal Code 115 does make it a felony under state law to knowingly file a Form 802 with the city clerk that contains false and inaccurate information.

Last week, The Investigator sought further clarification regarding this matter and reached out to Biesiada and Elatar to ask them about what Aitken specifically told them about the tickets she gave to Smith. So far, neither of them have responded to our inquiry. Aitken was also contacted by us to learn more. Unsurprisingly, the mayor completely ignored our email.

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