L.A. Councilman Richard Alarcon tells city officials he expects to be indicted after lengthy investigation focusing on where he lives

Los Angeles City Councilman Richard Alarcon has told city officials that he expects a county grand jury to hand down an indictment against him on Wednesday, seven months after prosecutors served search warrants on two of his wife’s homes in the San Fernando Valley.
Councilwoman Janice Hahn said she received a handwritten note from Alarcon, 56, that discussed what he described as "the D.A.'s action."
"He communicated with each council member, asking us to keep an open mind, and that he was going to fight this and continue to work very hard for the City of Los Angeles," said Hahn. Councilman Ed Reyes confirmed that he received a similar letter.
Alarcon, who represents neighborhoods such as Pacoima and Sylmar, is expected to appear at a Los Angeles County courthouse at some time after 2 p.m.
Alarcon, who was in his chair during the council’s regularly scheduled Wednesday meeting, declined to comment. His spokeswoman, Becca Doten, said he would have a statement about his legal situation at 3 p.m. “He’s getting his work done,” she said. His lawyer, Fred Woocher, also declined to comment.Prosecutors have been trying for much of the last year to determine whether Alarcon lied about his residency, which can be prosecuted as a felony. They served search warrants in January on two homes owned by Alarcon’s wife, Flora Montes de Oca -- one in Panorama City, which Alarcon claimed as his residence, and another in Sun Valley.
The latter house is outside Alarcon’s district and is in a neighborhood represented by Councilman Paul Krekorian.
Alarcon has repeatedly stated that his residency is at the 1950 tract house on Nordhoff Street in Panorama City, where he is registered to vote. He asserted that he has not always stayed in the house because a transient broke in and barricaded himself there last year.
At least six of Alarcon’s employees were subpoenaed to appear before the criminal grand jury last month.
One neighbor who lives across from Alarcon’s 1950 Panorama City tract house told The Times earlier this year that the councilman had not lived there for three years. Two other neighbors made similar remarks.
Alarcon has said he has complied with the law.
“We do have two houses and maybe that’s caused some confusion, but my permanent residence is on Nordhoff Street,” he said earlier this year.
-- David Zahniser and Jack Leonard
Photo: Richard Alarcon. Credit: Los Angeles Times
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I hope this guy finally gets caught. I have dealt with many Councilmembers in the last 20 years, but not one is as arrogant and self-righteous as this guy. He has an exagerated sense of entitlement that I think only the ancient lords of england can match. I can't believe that people keep on voting for this guy. The northeast valley has not had a councilman who fights for the residents since Bernardi left. I just hope that someone who is honest is elected to fill this position.
Posted by: steve | August 04, 2010 at 12:28 PM
good'ol janice trust fund hahn on the right side of things as usual
Posted by: bill | August 04, 2010 at 12:28 PM
Throw the bum out!!!
Posted by: sue | August 04, 2010 at 12:32 PM
Are we to believe Alarcon or the lyin' eyes of his neighbors who haven't seen him at the house in his district for three years?
When Alarcon gets out of prison, he can get a job in a movie about a Mexican mafia drug lord, because that's exactly what he looks and acts like.
Posted by: Sandi B | August 04, 2010 at 12:35 PM
This is hardly as serious as awarding himself a $100,000 salary, as did the council members in Bell. However, what Alarcon is charged with does go to the issue of integrity, or the lack of it, which is a requirement for those who serve the public.
Certainly if Alarcon did wrong, not only has he lied, he's cheated an eligible resident of the area he serves out of a job. If he's not a legal representative of his district, then his motives, for any vote that has affected his supposed constituents, are suspect.
Posted by: Dave Wyman | August 04, 2010 at 12:45 PM
The neighbors would know if he really lives at the house. The water& electric bills, the phone bills, and the gas bills will show the usage. Just another corrupt city council member that is a friend of the Pint Size Mayor.
Posted by: TAM | August 04, 2010 at 12:46 PM
Ricardo, Ricardo, Ricardo... I know, you're here doing a job no one else will do. Viva Arizona!!! Si Se Puede!!!
Is Villy next???
Posted by: Pedro Gambino-Gotti | August 04, 2010 at 12:50 PM
As a young American of Mexican descent in the late 1960's and 70's, I worked on many local and state campaigns to get honest representation of Hispanics in the political process. What a disappointment. They are the "new aristocracy of Tammany Hall". They are crooks and thieves.
They frequently lie about their residence to enable them to live in largely poor or working class neighborhoods, where they can run the show.
The County of San Bernardino Hispanics pushed during the last census for a Hispanic district. Now they have the one. She is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. I am not allowed to say more to be polite.
Posted by: skyisblue | August 04, 2010 at 12:55 PM
Prosecute him? waste of time. It's up to the voters in his district to punish him or not. This is a prosecution in search of a crime.
Posted by: Pragmatist | August 04, 2010 at 12:56 PM
Sounds good to me. He and Tony V. work hand-in-hand. About time we start exposing these crooks.
Posted by: Kev | August 04, 2010 at 12:57 PM
Well, this isn't so good.
Posted by: Crazy Horse | August 04, 2010 at 12:57 PM
This sounds like BS to me. Someone has two homes and might get indicted because they don't have the proper residence? Don't law enforcement authorities have anything better to do? I mean, sure, use the information against him in a political campaign, but if the facts are put before the voters, let them decide whether they want him to represent them. We need a world in which real issues are the focus.
Posted by: Gene Venable | August 04, 2010 at 12:58 PM
Must say that his problems do not come as a surprise, just a question of when and how.
Posted by: putts | August 04, 2010 at 01:00 PM
"A transient broke in and barricaded himself there last year." If that was my residence that transient would be out so fast it would make his head spin. You'd think a councilman could evict a squatter in less than three years. Sounds like high-pressure bull-excrement to me.
Posted by: JD | August 04, 2010 at 01:03 PM
Mr. Alarcon needs to resign. The job belongs to somebody who truly lives in the district and somebody who knows the issues in the district. Somebody who lives somewhere should represent that district where he lives in. Give the job to somebody else!!!
Posted by: Joe | August 04, 2010 at 01:06 PM
Alarcon is hardly the first carpetbagger to serve in local government. Yvonne 'Brathwaite' Burke lived outside her district for years while on the L.A. County Board of Supervisors.
Politicians are liars and crooks. No one should be surprised at this latest.
Posted by: Lou Bricano | August 04, 2010 at 01:08 PM
And I did not have sexual realtions with that woman..........Bill Clinton
Posted by: RC | August 04, 2010 at 01:10 PM
Why is Alarcon consistently in the middle of one corruption issue or another?
Posted by: pugtv | August 04, 2010 at 01:14 PM
More L.A. corruption. Not surprised.
Posted by: JIM1432 | August 04, 2010 at 01:16 PM
Wow its a miracle , He is one corrupt politician. everybody on his street knows he does not live there, until after they began the investigation.
One down sixteen to go. Maybe there is hope for Los Angeles.
Posted by: Gill | August 04, 2010 at 01:19 PM
Ah, crime in the council--shades of Richard Alatorre and Mike Hernandez.
Posted by: David | August 04, 2010 at 01:20 PM
You mean a councilman is not honest? How can this be?
Posted by: james andrews | August 04, 2010 at 01:23 PM
Indicted?
Posted by: Southoc | August 04, 2010 at 01:25 PM
I see him there a lot cause I'm out a lot. His other neighbors are always inside or gone, so how can they see him? He does a good job, leave Him alone
Posted by: Art | August 04, 2010 at 01:27 PM
by by we dont need another bellllllllllllllllll
Posted by: robert | August 04, 2010 at 01:29 PM