San Francisco city official facing charges for allegedly failing to disclose $250K in extra income
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Rob Roth reports.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - A former bureau manager for San Francisco s Department of Public Works is facing several charges for allegedly failing to disclose more than a quarter-million dollars in outside income, District Attorney Chesa Boudin said Thursday.
Gerald Jerry Sanguinetti was arrested Thursday and has been charged with five counts of felony perjury and two counts of misdemeanor failure to file financial disclosure statements.
According to Boudin, between 2013 and 2019, Sanguinetti failed to disclose income from SDL Merchandising, a company owned by his wife, Gina Sanguinetti, that also did business with Public Works.
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