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Why Did Santa Ana Pay A Former City Manager’s $600K Claim Before an Investigation? City Releases Findings

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Why did a majority of Santa Ana officials vote to quietly pay out former City Manager Kristine Ridge over $600,000 after she alleged elected officials pressured her to boost the pay and pension of former police union president Gerry Serrano?

It’s a move that Mayor Valerie Amezcua on Monday hinted may have ignored the advice of the city attorney. 

The mystery continues unraveling in the wake of an investigation into two separate city hall ethics complaints – one into allegations that Amezcua created a hostile workplace for Ridge and the other into allegations that Councilman Johnathan Hernandez interfered with the planning of community events.





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