EDITORIAL
It’s time for the Orange County District Attorney’s Office to come
clean.
It’s time the nine-month investigation into the alleged conflict of
interests by Councilman Dave Garofalo comes to a close.
The public and the former mayor have waited long enough.
If charges are to be brought against Garofalo, so be it. If not, let’s
end the matter and get on with our lives.
Two weeks ago, district attorney investigators raided Garofalo’s home
and office, seizing computer equipment and files. This was done as part
of the district attorney’s investigation into alleged conflicts of
interest stemming from his business, David P. Garofalo & Associates.
Garofalo has also been scrutinized in investigations by the Orange
County Grand Jury and Fair Political Practices Commission. The business
owned publishing rights to the Huntington Beach Conference & Visitors
Bureau’s visitors guide for several years starting in 1993. The
allegations claim that Garofalo may have profitted from the contract and
had conflicts of interest when voting on projects put forth by
advertisers in the publication.
Garofalo has consistently denied any claim of wrongdoing, adding that
he actively sought and followed legal advice on issues where questions
arose.
And the April 12 raid was another part of the legal process. A process
that has to end.
We have been some of Garofalo’s harshest critics, even calling for his
resignation in the wake of the investigation. But this long and torturous
investigation has gone far beyond expectations. By dragging it out this
long, it has only served to cast a dark shadow upon Garofalo, a man who
has yet to be convicted of any crime.
It leaves members of the public wondering what the investigators were
looking for. Just what have investigators found?
It’s time that we know. The public and Garofalo have that right. If
Garofalo is heading to court, it’s time he gets his day there.
If he is not, it’s time the district attorney says so and we can all
close the book on this ugly chapter in Huntington Beach politics.
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