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VENTURA - A former top administrator for San Bernardino County got caught on the stand fudging Thursday when asked about a deal he cut five years ago to avoid jail time.
Harry Mays, San Bernardino County's chief administrative officer from 1986 until 1994, told county lawyers he paid successor James Hlawek about $200,000 to allow him to do business with the county, and not, as he testified in 1999, to ensure that the Board of Supervisors would approve a contract with his client, Norcal, a waste management company looking to expand in the county.See the full content of this document
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County Disputes Witness Remarks
"I didn't know what kind of problem I'd have if I didn't pay Hlawek,' Mays testified while being questioned...
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