A devastating wave of corruption scandals is engulfing high-ranking Democratic officials across the country,
exposing what prosecutors describe as a systemic culture of self-dealing, financial fraud, and abuse of public trust that has reached into the highest levels of party leadership.
The latest charges against a prominent Los Angeles city councilman represent just the tip of an iceberg that threatens to undermine public confidence in Democratic governance and institutional integrity.
The corruption investigation that has ensnared Los Angeles City Councilman Curren Price represents one of the most complex and financially significant cases of municipal fraud in recent California history. The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office filed two additional charges against the Democratic councilman this week, bringing the total scope of alleged criminal activity to over $800,000 in misappropriated public funds and questionable financial arrangements.
Price, who has served as the Los Angeles City Councilmember for the Ninth District since 2013, now faces an expanded criminal case that prosecutors describe as a systematic abuse of public office for personal financial gain spanning multiple years and involving numerous city agencies and contractors.
“Embezzling public funds and awarding contracts for your own financial gain is the antithesis of public service,” Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman declared in announcing the additional charges. “Our communities expect and deserve better from their public officials.”