Summary
In June 2008, the arrest of Assistant County Assessor Adam Aleman and the release of a scathing grand jury report questioning activity at the Assessor's Office hurled the county into its next chapter of corruption in public office.
It also marked the beginning of the end for former supervisor- turned-assessor Bill Postmus.See the full content of this document
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Postmus Under Fire
In the wake of the grand jury report and Aleman's arrest, the District Attorney's Office has charged Postmus and four of his former top staffers Aleman, former Assistant Assessor Jim Erwin, Rancho Cucamonga City Councilman Rex Gutierrez and former taxpayer advocate Gregory Eyler with various crimes ranging from destruction of public property, preparing false evidence and perjury to misappropriation of public money and grand theft.
Postmus, who pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of grand theft, misappropriation of public money, perjury and drug possession, resigned from office in February, about two weeks after he was arrested on suspicion of ...See the full content of this document
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