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Federal prosecutors charged Huizar on Tuesday with felony racketeering, alleging he wrested cash bribes, lavish casino trips and five-figure campaign donations from businessmen who needed his help at City Hall. Huizar has yet to enter a plea and, so far, his lawyers have said little, arguing that allegations should be discussed in court, not in the media. But for some, the federal corruption case has dealt a crippling blow to the reputation of a politician whose life story had been an inspiration, not just on the Eastside but across the city.
Now, following months of allegations about illicit payments, she says she feels let down. Huizar was elected to the school board in Four years later, he won a council seat with major backing from then-Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. For some Huizar supporters, that status has been diminished. Atanacio Simiano, 82, seated on a nearby bus bench, agreed that the allegations against Huizar were terrible. But he said he is reserving judgment. Huizar, whose district takes in such neighborhoods as downtown, Eagle Rock and El Sereno, has spoken regularly of his humble origins.
Cash, casino chips, hotel rooms and an affair: Inside the Jose Huizar indictment. Many of the allegations against Jose Huizar laid out by prosecutors have been described in previous court filings. But there are some new allegations. In one video interview conducted by the Immigrant Archive Project , Huizar said he made sure to remember what it meant to lack the money to pay for basic life necessities. Some who know Huizar personally have struggled to reconcile the sordid allegations with their own experiences.
Margarita Amador, a former member of the Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council, said the Huizar she knows checked in on her regularly while she was battling cancer. The Huizar she knows visited another community activist after she became terminally ill. Amador said Huizar made the neighborhood cleaner and safer, renovating parks, adding more low-income housing and constructing a new police station on 1st Street.
After FBI agents searched his home, he was removed from several council committees, including the powerful panel that reviews and approves major real estate projects. Huizar stopped attending council meetings in recent weeks, following calls for his resignation from his colleagues.