D.A. reviewing phony messages
June Casagrande
The district attorney’s office is reviewing a complaint filed by
the Greenlight Committee against campaign consultant Dave Ellis and
his client Councilman Gary Adams based on a fraudulent campaign
telephone message that was circulated during the last City Council
election.
A spokeswoman for the district attorney’s office confirmed that
they had received the complaint and that they were reviewing it, but
would not comment further.
The complaint pertains to a recorded campaign message received by
some voters during the November race. The message described candidate
Ron Winship as the Greenlight candidate in District 4. But Winship
was not affiliated with or endorsed by the Greenlight Committee,
which supported Rick Taylor in that district.
A Greenlight spokesman has said he believes the message was
designed to confuse Greenlight supporters into voting for Winship,
thereby giving an advantage to Adams, Ellis’ client in that race.
Ellis later admitted that he had created the phony message as a
possible weapon to support Adams’ campaign, but that he never
authorized sending it out. He said it must have been by accident that
residents received the phone message.
Adams has said he knew nothing about the message.
Neither Ellis nor Adams could be reached for comment Thursday
afternoon.
Though the message likely did not affect the outcome of the
District 4 race -- Winship’s votes added to Taylor’s still would not
have beaten Adams’ -- Greenlight spokesman Phil Arst said that such
tactics hurt everyone.
“We want to prevent this kind of deceptive and possibly fraudulent
action in future elections,” Arst said. “It’s happened twice now, and
we want to put the City Council on notice that we have are concerned
about deceitful campaigning.”
A similar situation occurred in the 2000 race between Greenlight
candidate Patricia Beek and now-Mayor Steve Bromberg. In that race, a
phony phone message described third candidate Robert Schoonmaker as
endorsed by Greenlight. Schoonmaker has said he had nothing to do
with that message.
The message also alleged that Beek was involved in secret meetings
with the Irvine Co., an allegation Beek has denied. Dave Ellis
performed some paid campaign services for Bromberg in that election.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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