
"In a March 6, 2023 column, I questioned whether Corpus was telling the truth when she ran for sheriff. During the campaign, her website said, "By building an honest relationship with the residents of San Mateo County, we can increase trust in law enforcement." Yet she wouldn't take questions about why she hired Aenlle. In fact she wouldn't take any questions at all."
"Behind the scenes, sheriff's employees soon realized Corpus and Aenlle had a close personal relationship, though they both deny it was an affair. Publicly, however, the relationship was kept from the public. In fact, when the Post began to ask questions about Aenlle's credentials, the newspaper got a letter from Aenlle's lawyer in Los Angeles, threatening to sue if the paper's reporters continued to ask about his qualifications to serve in her inner circle."
"Shrugged it off Members of the Board of Supervisors seemed unaware or unconcerned about the relationship, which violated county ordinances. Even other media outlets shrugged off the story too. One columnist for another paper called her "charming" and Aenlle "likable enough." Then on Sept. 10, 2024, all hell broke loose when the Board of Supervisors hired former Santa Clara County Judge LaDoris Cordell to investigate the pile of HR c"
Christina Corpus appointed realtor Victor Aenlle from reserve deputy status to chief of staff despite his limited law enforcement experience. Reporters sought answers but Corpus refused to take questions and Aenlle told a reporter to 'do more research.' Staff members recognized a close personal relationship between Corpus and Aenlle, which both denied was an affair. Questions about Aenlle's credentials prompted a threat of legal action from his lawyer. Members of the Board of Supervisors appeared unaware or unconcerned while other media downplayed the matter. A subsequent investigation by former Judge LaDoris Cordell preceded Corpus's firing.
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