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Thursday, May 17, 2012

 

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Cooley Calls for Assessor Noguez To Step Down From Post

 

By a MetNews Staff Writer

 

The county’s top prosecutor said yesterday that the corruption probe of County Assessor John Noguez could culminate in criminal indictments, and called on the assessor to resign.

“I don’t think he should be there.” District Attorney Steve Cooley said at a press conference. “In my view, he should resign in the light of everything that’s come out publicly.”

The investigation, which started out looking at whether Noguez lowered the property tax assessments for associates and supporters, and has grown to include the question of whether he accepted bribes, is one of the most important cases the county has faced in decades, Cooley said.

“This is a hugely important matter,” the district attorney said. “It’s a very important case in my experience in four decades in the D.A.’s office. It may be the most important in Los Angeles County.”

Cooley said the investigation was now “multi-faceted” and involved many people, both inside and outside of the assessor’s office.

Louis Reyes, a spokesman for the assessor’s office, told NBC 4 Los Angeles that Noguez had “no intention whatsoever” of stepping down, according to the station’s website.

“He is still working,” Reyes said. “He believes once this is completed, he will be cleared of any issues.”

The investigation, which began last year, heated up last month when search warrants were served on several assessor’s offices. Investigators also searched the office of a Noguez supporter in Arizona.

Reyes said that the department was cooperating with Cooley’s probe, and that employees were attempting to carry on with their regular jobs despite the stresses of the investigation.

Told of Reyes’ comments, Cooley told the MetNews that it was Noguez’s “prerogative” to remain in office.

 

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