Police look into threat on former official
Deepa Bharath
Police are investigating an anonymous letter that threatens to pay
back a former planning commissioner who, in the late 1980s, helped
bring down a successful chain of seafood restaurants.
The letter, sent to the Daily Pilot and addressed to “Mr. Person,”
typed in all capital letters and written without periods, presumably
talks about getting back at former Planning Commissioner James “Buzz”
Person for helping police arrest Francis Delaney -- then-owner of
Delaney’s Seafood Restaurant in Cannery Village -- on bribery charges
13 years ago.
The restaurant was later bought and still continues to operate as
the Bluewater Grill.
Newport Beach Police have forwarded the letter to detectives for
further investigation, Sgt. Steve Shulman said.
“We take all threats seriously,” he said.
Detectives will first try to determine if it is a “real” threat or
a hoax, Shulman said.
“Then, of course, we will try to identify the individual or
individuals who wrote it,” he said.
In response, Person declined to comment.
The menacing letter, which the Pilot received Monday morning,
tells Person that “arrangements have been made” to have him “dropped
off in the Catalina Channel half way between Catalina and Laguna
Beach.”
“We might suggest you wear a long wire for this one,” the letter
states. “That shouldn’t be a problem. We all remember this is
something you were very good at.”
The letter says it is from the “old boys” who “got together
recently at the Bluewater Grill.” It adds that they were going to do
this for their “old friend Fran Delaney.”
It ends with a chilling warning that “this may take place in one
year or it may be five years.”
“We think part of the fun for you will be looking over your
shoulder wondering when the fun begins,” the letter says.
In 1989, Delaney pleaded guilty to one count of felony bribery in
connection with a $20,000 bribe he offered Person in March 1998.
Person wore a wire during a meeting with Delaney when the
restaurateur offered him the money in exchange for help with getting
a permit to exceed height limits on a new restaurant. Person recorded
the offer.
Delaney was ordered to perform 200 hours of community service, pay
a $5,000 fine and sentenced to three years of probation. State
officials took disciplinary action against Delaney, suspending his
liquor license for 10 days and, shortly afterward, Delaney’s company
filed for bankruptcy protection.
Delaney, who lives in Costa Mesa, said on Tuesday that he has no
idea who may have sent the threat.
“What a bunch of nuts,” he said, denouncing the writer of the
letter. “I would never go out of my way to hurt [Person]. I wouldn’t
go out of my way to help him, either.”
Delaney said Person caused him a heavy financial loss.
“He broke my back,” he said. “I lost my cash flow. I lost millions
and I lost my restaurants. But I’m a happy person today and I feel
sorry for the people who wrote this letter. I have nothing to do with
the letter.”
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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