Oct. 16, 2025
San Mateo ousts sheriff after probe finds misconduct; lawyers vow appeal
Despite an aggressive legal defense led by former U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to oust Sheriff Christina Corpus--the county's first Latina and first female sheriff--after finding misconduct and abuse of authority. Her attorneys plan to appeal, calling the action unconstitutional and discriminatory.




Despite a forceful defense by a high-powered legal team, San Mateo County supervisors voted unanimously to oust Sheriff Christina Corpus from office immediately. The county's first Latina and first female sheriff also became the first sheriff in California to be removed by a county's elected officials.
Before the supervisors voted 5-0 Tuesday against Corpus, Thomas E. Perez of Mayer Brown, a former U.S. Secretary of Labor and former civil rights prosecutor, spoke as a lead...
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