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Antonio Gifts Hotline: Report Antonio’s Abuses to Bruno, Confidentiality Guaranteed

Report Antonio’s abuses of ethics laws in completeThumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for keeper.jpg confidentiality to Bruno, the LA Watchdog, at bruno.la.watchdog@gmail.com.

I guarantee Bruno won’t talk under any circumstances, though he might write about what he learns.

The mayor claims he has no records of who gave him valuable tickets to 81 sports and entertainment events. No one has even asked him about all the expensive meals and fine wines he’s taken as gifts.

But the gift-givers, waiters, patrons at Mozza, Drago and other high-priced restaurants know a lot about these unreported gifts he’s taken in violation of the law, without declaring them to state or federal tax authorities.

Message bruno.la.watchdog@gmail.com with your sightings and information about any of these illegal activities over the past five years.

Bruno won’t reveal your identity. He’s a dog. He barks and bites. And there’s always the California Shield Law to protect whistleblowers.




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9 Responses to Antonio Gifts Hotline: Report Antonio’s Abuses to Bruno, Confidentiality Guaranteed

  1. Anonymous says:

    The IRS will make him jog his memory.

  2. G. Shepherd says:

    Damn you Bruno!
    Now I have to keep up the bowsers and get my own email address. Wait until I tell my mom. She already pissed as hell at me because I brought her a present the other night and was stopped from bringing it the house by one of my sisters.
    So I dropped the dead baby bunny on the patio for her to find the next morning when she got up. And you know how early she gets up.
    The dog you-know-what is gonna hit the fan when I tell her I want an email address. Do you have a spare room in your dog house?
    Good luck with the new address. Hope you dig up lots of bones like skeletons in a closet, and really take a bite out of crime.
    Grrrrrrr!
    Your pal,
    G.

  3. U.S. Atty. Andre Birotte Jr. announced Friday that he was creating a specialized unit to prosecute public corruption and civil rights cases, such as those involving politicians or police officers accused of crimes.
    First stop: Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Good stuff. Now you all know this is the tip of the iceberg. What the Ethics Commission needs to ask for his Antonio’s expense reports. Let’s see if the tax payers are paying for those $400 haircuts in Beverly Hills, the $500 bottles of wine, how much that Gay Pride Party at the Getty cost, etc. you know damn well he’s receive more then just tickets he hasn’t documented. Can these freebies be considered BRIBES such as the case of AEG getting those permits cleared the same day Antonio and honey Lu Parker went to Beyonce game?????? hhmmmmmmm!!!!

  5. Anonymous says:

    Antonio is in trouble. The games have started.

  6. Anonymous says:

    Antonio is in trouble. The games have begun.

  7. Anonymous says:

    Why is the media only fixated on the Laker tickets? Go after all those Dodger games VIP seats as well. This is a classic post from other websites but makes the best case
    “We finally drove the nail in the coffin of Al Capone for income tax fraud and evasion. Perhaps this is how we can get rid of the gangster crook we have for a Mayor. Welcome back to the days of Frank Shaw everyone!
    Posted by: Sonya

  8. Anonymous says:

    If the Mayor used 10,000 proclamations dont’ we as tax payers have a right to know who he gave them to? I want to know if the Mayor gave any of those proclamations to developers, concert promoters etc. John Schwada should file a public records document to continue his great investigative report and find out if the Mayor went to 81 events and 10,000 proclamations have been made since he was in office, who got those?

  9. Lafayette says:

    Unfortunately the people of Los Angeles don’t use their vote or recall power to communicate their sentiment.

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