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Person(s) Who Allegedly Violated the Political Reform Act: (If there are multiple parties involved,attach additional pages as necessary.)
Last Name: John
first Name: Phillips—
Committee Name: John Phillips for Monterey County District 2 Supervisor 2014(only fapplicable)
Street Address:
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Describe, WIth as Much Particularity as Possible, the Facts Constituting the Alleged Violation(s)and How You Have Personal Knowledge that it Occurred.*
John Phillips, candidate for supervisor in District 2 Monterey County, appears to havefiled false information on his campaign disclosure reports as well as omitting requiredinformation. Mr. Phillips may have hidden the involvement of Christoper Marohn as avendor to his campaign in part to hide Mr. Marohn’s association with the Californiansfor Law and Order PAC campaign activities against Sheriff Scott Miller which aresubiect to scrutiny for potential ethics issues. John Phillips may have fraudulentlyreported payments to Megan Schaub, (Mr. Maron’s spouse) instead of the accuratepayee Mr. Marohn and possibly failed to report accrued expenses to Mr. Marohn forpayments to his sub-vendors who acted as campaign walkers and phone bankers.John Phillips may have failed to disclose these sub-vendors on his 460 either asaccrued expenses or payments. I am aware of this activity from personal textmessages and email correspondence I have had with Mr. Marohn and review of Mr.Phillips 460’s. I have included copies of the exchanges and attest to its authenticity.Additionally, I have included copies of news stories concerning these actions toprovide context for the evidence I am submitting.
*IMPORTANT! Attach copies of any available documentation that is evidence of theviolation, (for example, copies of checks, campaign materials, minutes of meetings, etc., ifapplicable to the complaint.) Note that a newspaper article is NOT considered evidence ofa violation.
Provision(s)/Section(s) of the Political Reform Act Allegedly Violated and When the Violation(s)
Occurred: (If specific sections are not known, please provide a brief summary)
In violation of the Political Reform Act, Mr. Phillips appears to have falsely reportedpayments to vendor Christopher Marohn as instead being paid to Megan Schaub,possibly failed to disclose accrued expenses to vendor Mr. Marohn, and perhaps failedto disclose sub-vendors of Mr. Marohn who were paid more than $500.
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October 24, 2014(Signature) (Date)
Ten Short(Please Print Your Name)
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Fwd: Re: Payment by Judge Phillips
From : Christopher Marohn Tue, Sep 16, 2014 06:05 PM
Subject: Fwd: Re: Payment by Judge Philiis
To : Ten Short
This is what I sent today after I got her message.
Forwarded messageFrom: “Christopher Marohn” <Date: Sep 16, 2014 3:41 PMSubject: Re: Payment by Judge Phi UipsTo: “Plasha Will” >Cc:
I haven’t received anything.
On Sep 16, 2014 3:37 PM, “Plasha Will” wrote:Hi Chris,
Want to make sure you received the payment from Judge John Phillips as we got this message on our facebook stating that one ofyour workers had not been paid. Please let me know.
Plasha Fielding Will831-521-5840
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Hey Chris I just received a message from Plasha Fielding Will saying that Chns Mahron consulting got paid in full and they are not surewhy workers have not been paid. I have no idea what is going on with all of this but I think it is a bunch of bs that I have to go out ofmy way to get paid after working for someone.
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Founder of controversial PAC resigned fromMonterey County Dems just before election
Shenff Scott MiNer (left) a ii candidate Steve Bernal
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Just about a week before the June 3 primary, Chris Marohn resigned from his post on theMonterey County Central Democratic CommIttee He also served on the executive committee assecretary.
Marohn helped create _lif rr av r d 0 dc r supporters say wasrjInac.eatdit irnjunfrnsaIjj tejJL between Andrew Liuand Steve Somers. But the only reported expenditures out of the PAC were for a lastminutenegative campaign against Shenff Scott Miller.
Campaign managers confirm ] o i fo i t[ m a i ur Lji,managing getoutthevote efforts Neither campaign was aware, Marohn has not responded to arequest for comment on workIng for opposing campaigns
The Central Democratic Committee stayed out of the Liu/Somers race, between two Democrats,and was generally very quiet election. The committe&s only dorsements were for EdMitchell for county supervisor (Mitchell is a Central Committee member) and Luma SerranoWilliams for judge in a race against Heidi Whilden.
Fellow Democrats became concerned when Marohn starting working for Williams’ opponent,Whilden, who is also a Democrat.
What was more alarming to fellow party members was that he also had plans to work forRepublican Steve Bernal’s sheriff’s race, and members of the committee asked Marohn to resigneven before revelations of the PAC emerged.
Central Committee Chair Vinz Koller says he will look at committee member Omar Perez’relationship to the PAC; Perez’ name appeared on the PAC paperwork, though he told theWeekly he knew little about the group.
“There are two things we’ll look at: One is a conflictofinterest disclosure, which is that we ask allof our members to state who they work for or with,” Koller says.
“The other question is, if there’s work on another campaign—whether we knew about it or didn’t—is it work that is not within our guidelines?
“We have standards in place because voters don’t want dirty campaigning,” Koller adds. “I havenever found dirty campaigning to work. I think maybe it works in big races when you can spendmillions of dollars, I don’t think it works in local campaigns. That’s not the only reason to do it, butit’s one reason not to do it”
Miller received 41 percent of the vote, leading among the four candidates, but far short of the 50percent needed to win the election outright. He’ll go to a runoff in November against Bernal.
Marohn was expected to begin working on the Bernal campaign, after managing Mike Richards’campaign in the primary.
The Central Committee plans to vote on a replacement secretary when it next meets on June 24.A replacement to his elected seat for District 5 will be appointed.
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Updated filing s ads light on PAC sm ring Miller
Allison Gatlin, The Salinas Californian 3’t.rn. PDT June 12, 2014
Updated campaign disclosure forms filed this week show a Holhster-based political action committee bent on
smearing Monterey County Sheriff Scott Miller received funding in March from a pool of local attorneys.
- Californians for Law and Order registered as a PAC in May, two months after receiving a combined $2750 from
the Monterey County Public Defenders Association and Don Landis Jr. assistant public defender.
The registration may have fallen outside legal bounds a PAC must register itself within 10 days of receiving
$1,000 in contributions — but thats not what has Landis so perturbed
Landis’ frustration is twofold
As the assistant public defender for Monterey County, Landis said Thursday he’s been “very scrupulous” in
separating his personal political interests and his office.
“I never held myself out as that (the assistant public defender) “ he said, I gave money as Don Landis, a
private citizen.’
Perhaps more disturbing was how the money was used.
When Landis gave $250 on March 10, he said he hoped it would help further develop the dialogue surrounding the judicial faceoff between Andrew Liu
and Steve Somers for Monterey County Superior Court Judge, Seat 3. Liu. who successfully beat out Somers for the seat, didn’t receive outgoing Judge
Russell Scott’s endorsement.
[The donation] was to provide a narrative to the judge’s race between Steve Somers and Andy Liu Landis said. “I supported Andy Liu personally but I
gave $250 to give a better narrative of the differences between Somers and Liu.”
And for two months. that’s what Landis said he thought was happening — a grassroots phone bank and precinct walking effort to reach out to voters on
the judge’s Seat 3 race.
By April, when Liu appeared to have a secure foothold in the race Landis said he gave iittle thought to the money and how it had been spent.
Days before the election he was shocked, dismayed and disgusted” when Californians for Law and Order released a four-page, glossy mailer titled
“Sordid Associatiors’ outlining Miller’s supposed connection through his son to Wesley Langkamp, a convicted criminal, and Alison Davi, an accused
thief.
Langkamp and Davi, at differing times allegedly lived or stayed at Jacob Miller’s apartment. Jacob Miller’s apartment is connected to his father’s Pacific
Grove residence. Langkamp, Davi and Jacob Miller each have had well-documented brushes with the law that include jail and prison time.
Miller didn’t return a call requesting comment Thursday.
Californians for Law and Order outlined that, and more, in the mailers, which cost the PAC just shy of $2,500, according to disclosure records filed May
23. The May disclosure also details $5,275 in expenditures up to that date for radio and cable advertisements and a website.
Where that money came from isn’t apparent and likely won’t be until June 30, when the next disclosure form is due.
The website, has since been deactivated.
Amber Johnson spokeswoman’ and Maria Cid, treasurer did rot respond to calls and emails for comment Thursday Megan Theard, who received $200
for consulting services provided to the PAC, also didn’t return a call for comment Thursday.
Founder denies knowledge of PAC doings
(Photo: Alf,son Gatiinffhe SalinasCalifornian)
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Lanr said he initially became aware of the PAC in March through Chris Marohn, a campaign consultant and a former member of the Monterey County
Democratic Central Committee Marohn ran M ‘Thchards’ campaign for sheriff through the June pt y when he was ousted.
On Thursday, Marohn said he founded the PAC in March to raise money for a few judicial races, but walked away in April. Per campaign law, he said he
couldn’t comment on which races the PAC was assisting. A PAC by definition raises money for multiple causes and candidates.
Marohn said he didn t know how Californians for Law and Order became focused on Miller
“I’m not involved,” he said. “I left in early April I don’t know the name of the person (who took over). I don’t know if it’s a Republican, don’t know who it
Richards, too, said Thursday he wasn’t involved with Californians for Law and Order and was unaware of who was behind it.
“I had nothing to do with the negative attack on Miller,” he said. “I went out of my way to run a clean campaign. I think I succeeded in that regard and the
voters appreciate that.”
He added, “It was my direction to anyone associated with my campaign to not go negative”
Marohn said that was part of what attracted him to working for Richards
I have no issue with any of the other candidates. I’ve had no negative personal interaction with any of the other three candidates for sheriff,” he said “We
did not sink to any low level (in our campaign) because Mike Richards is above that”
Landis said “it’s probably true” Marohn walked away in April.
Currently, Landis said he’s working to request the PAC file supplemental paperwork denoting his donation was made as a private citizen, not as the
‘Assist. Public Defender/Monterey Co Public Defender’s Office, which is how Californians for Law and Order has him listed.
More ties to Democratic Central Committee
Marohn isn’t the only one with ties to the Monterey County Democratic Central Committee and involvement with Californians for Law and Order. Omar
Perez, a District 1 member of the Central Committee, is listed in the May 23 filing as the PAC’s principal officer.
Initial reports also hinted a phone number listed by Californians for Law and Order may tie back to Daniel McCormick, a political campaign consultant
who, years ago, ran phone banking for the Central Committee.
On Thursday, Vinz Koller Central Committee chair, said the phone number listed for the PAC isn’t associated with the Central Committee. He was unsure
if the phone number listed by the PAC is one of McCormick’s
“We routinely have these cheap cell phones we buy minutes for that we use in campaigns ‘he said ‘But all of our phones are still in our office.”
He added the Central Committee didn t partake in any phone banking this election season.
McCormick, who told The Monterey County Weekly the phone number is one of his didn’t return a call from The Californian requesting comment
Thursday
He said the phone in question has been unaccounted for, for two months.
Koller said he would need to further investigate the PAC and Perez’s alleged involvement before taking any action.
Under the microscope will be whether Perez revealed any potential conflicts of interest and whether his alleged participation in the PAC violated the
Central Committee’s code of ethics, Koller said. Sanctions run the gamut all the way up to expulsion from the Central Committee, he said.
Referencing the PAC’s mailer. Koller said, “That’s exactly the kind of thing we run against. That’s the kind of politics that gives politics a bad name.”
Perez declined to comment to The Weekly on why his name was listed in paperwork filed by Californians for Law and Order He added he doesn’t know
much about the PAC and “I dor’t know anything about any of the hit pieces.”
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