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In response to the Oct. 10 story and headline, “Cash-for-votes
contract alleged.”
Newport Beach City Council candidate Bernie Svalstad has not let
the truth get in the way of a good story. He has distorted
conversations he attributes to Greenlight supporters in order to get
anti-Greenlight publicity. He fooled the Pilot. In August, he almost
fooled Greenlight, as this letter will show. The Pilot included my
name in the Oct. 10 article but did not interview me. Here is what
happened:
This summer, Phil Arst and I had three meetings with Bernie
Svalstad to explore whether the Greenlight Steering Committee might
endorse him as part of the Greenlight slate in the 6th District.
There were problems: To us, Svalstad was a local personal and
political unknown with no volunteer activities. He had retained
expensive campaign manager Dave Ellis, who also represented three
pro-special-interest council candidates. He was a member of a major
political business and developer-sponsored organization. He claimed
to be financing his own campaign.
Arst and I discussed city politics and the Greenlight pro-resident
philosophy with him. We sought and made no promises, particularly
that he would be mayor. We explained our opposition to general plan
amendments, unplanned growth and traffic in the airport area, and we
informed him Greenlight was currently neutral on Marinapark.
I said personally I did not believe we could support a candidate
actively seeking developer, Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce and
city union support. He did not object. He provided us with
significant assurances, particularly claiming lack of involvement
with the Koll election. He appeared sincere. At a second meeting with
him and an associate, his assurances caused us to discuss numerous
endorsement issues, including his claims of non-special interest
bias.
For several reasons, we became suspicious that he might be a
Trojan horse actually supported by special interests. Just before our
last meeting at my home with Svalstad and an associate, I prepared a
2 1/4 page “Memorandum of Intent” to confirm Svalstad’s assurances
and our discussions -- for approval by the Greenlight Steering
Committee and Svalstad -- before going forward. Arst has never seen
the memo. In about a five-second conversation, I asked Svalstad if he
might be willing to sign a document reflecting his assurances and our
discussions. I believe I had the file or the document in my hand. He
immediately said no, waved his hand downward, and declined to look at
it. He never received a copy. There was never any “six-page
agreement.”
Svalstad said he had decided to seek our support as an independent
candidate, but without Greenlight endorsement. He stated, in a
complete change of face, that if we ran a candidate against him we
could expect no future cooperation or assistance if he were elected.
The meeting ended. Shortly thereafter, I complained to a Svalstad
committee member about Svalstad’s threat, and the ethical
implications over such an inappropriate use of power. I also prepared
a letter to Svalstad, which is still in my file.
Two days after our last meeting, Dick Nichols agreed to become
part of the Greenlight slate for the 6th District, and I so informed
Svalstad. Recently, we found Svalstad was a sponsor of the
duplicitous pro-Koll Greenlight Implementation Committee. In our
view, he was a Trojan horse.
Unknown to Svalstad, the “memorandum” he did not read contained a
sentence reflecting our discussions and which refutes his principal
claim. It states he would not be obligated “to act in a specific way
after his election on any issue, appointment, or other matter which
may come before him or the council.” The Pilot’s headline,
“Cash-for-votes contract alleged,” intended to apply to endorsements,
also sounds like bribery, and is terribly misleading to a casual
reader.
Other than possible election support, I repeat we made no promises
to Svalstad and asked for none from him. Unlike him, Greenlight
candidates Allan Beek, Madelene Arkakelian, Dick Nichols and Richard
Taylor are known quantities that support pro-resident Greenlight
principles. They have not signed any document or pledge. They will
vote independently based on truly representing the residents, not
special interests, Arst or myself.
GEORGE JEFFRIES
Corona del Mar
* EDITOR’S NOTE: George Jeffries is a Greenlight activist.
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