Government
Nov. 22, 2019
Fraud tentatively found in LADWP, but paper trail is still unclear
The court-appointed special master in Los Angeles Department of Water & Power litigation tentatively found fraud related to a multi-million dollar ratepayer settlement, but he is encountering roadblocks in determining if any kickbacks took place.




The court-appointed special master in Los Angeles Department of Water & Power litigation has weighed in for the first time, making a tentative finding of fraud related to a multi-million dollar ratepayer settlement.
But Edward M. Robbins Jr., a tax specialist appointed by Los Angeles County Judge Elihu M. Berle to investigate the $67 million water billing settlement s...
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