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Alameda County prosecutor seeks his boss job as D A s race heats up

Alameda County prosecutor seeks his boss job as D.A. s race heats up FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Jimmie Wilson has announced his candidacy for district attorney.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Jimmie Wilson takes a walk through his alma mater, Laney College, in Oakland. Wilson has announced his candidacy for district attorney.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less A veteran prosecutor at the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office said Tuesday that he’s running to lead the agency in 2022, potentially setting up a clash with his current boss, Nancy O’Malley.

Former Employee Sues Identiv, Alleges Fraud and Improper Spending on a Government Employee

Her lawsuit claims Hart’s personal expenses included 5-6 servers purchased on eBay for $18,000 each. Servers, she says, that were at his home and never part of Identiv’s information technology system. She also points to $3,000 in American Express gift cards that were designated for rewarding employees. She claims the gift cards actually went to Hart’s groundskeeper because he owed him money. Ruggiero said, The company didn’t benefit from it. It was his lifestyle that was being funded. She also alleges an improper relationship between Hart and a government official. In the lawsuit, Ruggiero details how Hart used Identiv money to pay for gifts and travel for a contact in the United States government believed to have been . influential in assisting Identiv obtain certain government contracts worth millions of dollars.

SF Bay View editor gagged, threatened and his work phone confiscated for reporting COVID outbreak at private halfway house

SF Bay View editor gagged, threatened and his work phone confiscated for. SF Bay View editor gagged, threatened and his work phone confiscated for reporting COVID outbreak at private halfway house February 2, 2021 SF Bay View editor Keith “Malik” Washington speaks at a rally in December outside UC Hastings College of the Law protesting harassment and “sweeps” of homeless people in the Tenderloin, led by the reputedly progressive law school located there. – Photo: Poor News Network complaint and press materials HERE Audio recording of Feb. 2, 2021, press conference. San Francisco, Calif., Jan. 27, 2021 – Keith “Malik” Washington is the editor of the San Francisco Bay View, a national Black newspaper known for its coverage of prison issues as well as provocative political analysis and activism. The newspaper has been serving the Bay Area for 45 years.

Tents are back in San Francisco s Tenderloin, and scoring drugs is easy

Tents are back in San Francisco s Tenderloin, and scoring drugs is easy FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 More tents have been popping up on Tenderloin sidewalks, including at the corner of Jones and Turk streets, after the city improved the neighborhood.Nick Otto / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Ashley Zarinah Williams, 40, sits on the street next to her tent and belongings at Jones and Turk streets.Nick Otto / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of3 It’s been more than six months since the city pledged to clean up the homeless camps and open drug dealing that were holding residents of San Francisco’s Tenderloin hostage. And while tremendous progress was made initially, the tents are creeping back in and the drug dealing remains in full swing.

Phil Matier: Tents are back in San Francisco s Tenderloin, and scoring drugs is easy [San Francisco Chronicle]

Jan. 24—It’s been more than six months since the city pledged to clean up the homeless camps and open drug dealing that were holding residents of San Francisco’s Tenderloin hostage. And while tremendous progress was made initially, the tents are creeping back in and the drug dealin

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