Former Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez has announced that she is resigning her council seat amid a scandal over racist remarks that came to light in a leaked recording
Bonta, a Democrat like the three council members, said his investigation could lead to civil liability or criminal charges, depending on what is found.
A minimum of 10 out of 15 members necessary for a quorum had assembled, but the meeting was adjourned when one left. None of the three embattled council members showed up. “For Los Angeles to heal, and for its City Council to govern, there must be accountability," he said in a statement."I repeat my call on Councilmembers de Leon and Cedillo to also resign. There is no other way forward.”
Martinez made history in 2019 when she became the first Latina elected to the council presidency and described herself as “a glass-ceiling shattering leader who brings profound life experience as the proud daughter of working-class immigrants” on her website. She is the daughter of Mexican immigrants and was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley.
However, she said a probe could force redrawing council districts even though the current maps are being used to choose new council members next month.
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