Did you see Steve Frank’s Blog Today?
Explosive to say the least. It looks like Trish Todd is being denied justice by the politically ambitious DA of Sacramento County and AG Candidate Ann-Marie Schubert.
Sacramento District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert has announced her run for California Attorney General. She had been a Republican, left the Party and denounced the Party and President Trump. Now she may be in hot water with feminist groups—especially those in Sacramento in the community and in the Capitol itself.
Several months ago a charge of rape was made against then Assemblyman Bill Brough—he got thrown out in the primary. In the several months [since] the DA’s office has been investigating, yet no report has been filed—though it might be held up on the desk of DA. Schubert is not giving an indication as to when, or if, she will release the investigative report and if appropriate bring charges against Brough. The longer Schubert delays the release of the report, the more feminists will believe she is not willing to take on cases of sexual misconduct when it involved legislators or legislative staff.
I had been told by political insiders that Schubert was slow-rolling the investigation and some even asserted that she was trying to cut deals for herself with political leaders. I can’t prove any of that – however something is seriously wrong in her office.
No wonder why so many rape victims are afraid to speak up! They get smeared and thrown under the bus by political agendas. No wonder why those in elected office feel empowered to do what they do as well!!!
On the subject of fallout from the Trish Todd rape saga – there is this:
STRONG rumor in Orange County that after many years as Chair, Fred Whitaker is considering resigning and getting back to his law practice and family full time. There is, I am told, at least one very strong candidate to replace Fred. He has recently come under a lot of heat for his promotion, very early of a OC GOP endorsement of Sen. John Moorlach for Supervisor—without speaking to the other GOP Supervisors first. They all endorsed Kevin Muldoon, against Whitakers choice.
I have been clear about my feelings for Fred Whitaker. But, I will also be clear about this – for as much as I disdain him politically, I would gain a lot of respect for him if he did indeed step down peacefully. Mr. Whitaker got too close to and too emotionally involved in helping his long time friend John Moorlach and that sort of friendship clouds one’s judgement, including his attacking Mrs. Todd in communications with OCGOP members. My guess is time away will be beneficial to him on several levels.
If you don’t read Steve Frank’s Heard on the Tom-Tom’s column, you need to.
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