Former Commerce official admits to $120K parking lot kickback scheme
Briefly

Edgar Cisneros, a former city manager, pleaded guilty to federal charges for accepting $120,000 in bribes, allowing truckers to park on city property.
Cisneros admitted to pocketing up to $10,000 monthly between 2021 and 2022 in exchange for renting city lots, significantly below market value.
The city officials expressed frustration over controversies surrounding Cisneros, remaining unaware of his federal charges until after his resignation agreement was set.
The plea agreement revealed that Cisneros was involved in a no-bid lease arrangement, leading to undisclosed payments linked to a Los Angeles consultant.
Read at therealdeal.com
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