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New Age mind control, money laundering, wire fraud, and other
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" ... Some of the money in the alleged fraud went to pay Robles' "platinum
membership" in a motivational-behavior group run by SELF-HELP GURU
Tony Robbins ..."
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Former South Gate Treasurer Indicted

Albert Robles, whom voters recalled in 2003, is accused of bilking the city
out of $12 million. Two of his associates are also charged.

By Hector Becerra, Times Staff Writer

Former South Gate Treasurer Albert Robles was arrested Friday and charged
with plundering $12 million over five years from the small working-class
city, whose entire annual budget is $28 million.

A federal grand jury indicted Robles on 39 counts of money laundering,
bribery, wire fraud and public corruption, alleging that he used his elected
office and political influence to funnel money from a variety of city
projects to family and friends between 1998 and last year.

      
          
      
 Federal officials estimate that Robles, 39, personally received $1.2
million from the various schemes. Robles' attorney declined to comment
Friday, saying he had not reviewed the case.

The charges come a year after voters in the predominantly Latino city about
seven miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles recalled Robles and several
political allies from office.

The recall capped a tumultuous period in South Gate history in which one
councilman was shot, Robles was accused of threatening to kill political
opponents and the city neared bankruptcy.

Some of the money in the alleged fraud went to pay Robles' "platinum
membership" in a motivational-behavior group run by self-help guru Tony
Robbins, authorities said. An $80,000 check went to the mother of Robles'
girlfriend, and three checks totaling $165,000 went toward the purchase of a
beachside condominium in Baja California in the name of Robles' mother,
according to court documents.

Prosecutors say Robles demanded that companies seeking contracts for sewer
services, affordable-housing developments and trash hauling hire consultant
Edward T. Espinoza.

Espinoza then funneled some of the money he earned from that consulting back
to Robles, who would press city staff to grant contracts to those firms,
prosecutors charge. They say some of the alleged kickbacks went to Robles'
relatives, friends and former business partners.

South Gate officials said Friday that they were stunned by the sheer
magnitude of the fraud alleged by prosecutors. But they expressed hope that
the indictment would mark the beginning of the end of the Robles saga.

"It's a new day for the city of South Gate," said Mayor Henry Gonzalez, who
was shot in the forehead but not seriously injured in a still-unsolved 1999
attack. Robles "emasculated us. We've been discovering a lot of things he
has done. You turn over a rock, you don't find a little spider. You find an
alligator."

Subdued Demeanor

Robles, who during his tenure exuded a bravado that charmed his supporters,
was subdued Friday evening when he entered federal court in Los Angeles in
handcuffs. Wearing a black dress shirt and black-rimmed glasses, he softly
answered a judge's questions. He is scheduled to enter a plea Monday.

When Robles rose to power in South Gate, supporters hailed him as a defender
of the working man. The community is one of a handful of blue-collar
industrial cities sandwiched between Los Angeles and Long Beach that over
recent decades have seen dramatic demographic change. South Gate went from
majority white to overwhelmingly Latino, and Robles sought to speak for the
new generation of residents.

But he quickly became a lightning rod in a city long known for its
bare-knuckled politics. Two camps emerged, one supporting Robles and the
other opposing him. Critics accused him of using city resources for personal
gain and smearing anyone who challenged him.

In 2002, Robles was charged with making threatening statements to two state
legislators, a political consultant and a police lieutenant. He argued that
he was simply speaking in macho tones in a city where political threats were
commonplace.

The charges were dismissed after a jury deadlocked.

Last year, Robles pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges of possessing
semiautomatic assault weapons after investigators found them during a raid
of his home related to the threats case.

His legal troubles continued after the recall.

Before Friday's indictment, Robles was already awaiting trial on state
charges that he violated election laws and misused public funds in an
unsuccessful bid to avoid recall. Prosecutors say he conspired to print and
mail false campaign fliers and to use city money to pay for them. He has
denied the accusations.

After Robles was forced from office in January 2003, city officials
discovered that he had signed more than $2 million in checks during his last
days, much of it to attorneys defending him and other officials against
various lawsuits and investigations.

The last-minute spending left South Gate's emergency fund at an all-time
low, and officials say it has taken a year for the city to regain its
financial footing.

Four-Year Investigation

The federal charges come at the end of a four-year joint investigation by
the FBI and Internal Revenue Service.

Espinoza, 50, of Summit, N.J., was also indicted, as was another Robles
associate, Michael Klistoff of Seal Beach.

Klistoff, an official with two waste-disposal companies, allegedly provided
gifts, including campaign contributions, to Robles in exchange for receiving
South Gate's $48-million trash and recycling contract.

Prosecutors asked that Robles be held without bail because they considered
him a flight risk and because some potential witnesses felt threatened by
him.

Magistrate Judge Victor B. Kenton denied the request, setting bail at
$500,000.

But he did order Robles to surrender his passport and steer clear of
airports, train stations, bus depots and seaports. The jurist also told
Robles not to leave the area and to stay away from potential witnesses.

When Kenton asked Robles if he would comply with the restrictions, the
former treasurer responded: "Yes, your honor, diligently."

Back in South Gate, Mayor Gonzalez could not conceal his glee at the arrest
of a longtime political nemesis.

"People are going to be excited about this," he said. "I've been getting
calls every month from people asking, 'What's going on with Robles?' " 


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