For years, Los Angeles Metropolis Councilmember John Lee declined to publicly talk about a fateful Las Vegas journey he took in 2017 along with his then-boss Mitch Englander and a trio of businessmen.
That journey led to an FBI investigation of Englander, then a Metropolis Council member, who accepted an envelope of money in a on line casino rest room from one of many businessmen and later pleaded responsible to mendacity to federal investigators.
Final week, in court docket to handle allegations from the L.A. Ethics Fee, Lee lastly broke his silence, divulging particulars of the high-rolling journey and insisting that he paid for his share.
There was his comped Aria resort room — a typical room, not a collection, he mentioned. There was the Hakkasan Nightclub, the place he sipped whiskey and danced as hostesses paraded out $8,000 bottles of booze. And there was the on line casino, the place he performed blackjack — after dropping $1,000 on the baccarat desk — as a result of he most popular the lower-stakes sport.
Again and again, Lee, who was then Englander’s chief of workers, denied accepting presents in violation of metropolis ethics legal guidelines. Underneath grilling by a metropolis enforcement officer, Lee described stuffing $300 into the pocket of one of many businessmen, Andy Wang, to cowl his share on the nightclub. At dinner earlier that night time, he mentioned, he paid for his personal drinks.
“I imagine I made a good-faith effort to repay what I consumed that night time,” Lee testified.
In 2023, the Ethics Fee accused Lee, who occupies Englander’s former seat representing the northwest San Fernando Valley, of accepting “a number of presents” in violation of ethics legal guidelines, together with free resort rooms, poker chips and meals, from a businessman and a developer throughout the Vegas journey.
The businessman and the developer weren’t named within the grievance, however particulars point out that one was Wang and the opposite was Christopher Pak, each of whom testified as witnesses.
The fee has additionally accused Lee of serving to Englander backdate checks to repay the businessman who comped the resort rooms.
Federal prosecutors by no means criminally charged Lee, and he has mentioned he was unaware of any wrongdoing by Englander.
On the time, metropolis officers, together with high-ranking council aides, might settle for presents with a price between $50 and $470 from a single supply however needed to disclose them, in line with metropolis and state legal guidelines. They weren’t allowed to simply accept presents over $470 from a single supply.
The Ethics Fee alleges that Lee violated each provisions.
Attorneys for Lee, who denies the allegations, have repeatedly tried to dam the fee’s case, arguing that the statute of limitations had expired.
Witness testimony concluded final week, and Administrative Legislation Decide Ji-Lan Zang is predicted to make a advice about what, if any, ethics violations Lee dedicated.
Then, a panel of ethics commissioners will vote on whether or not violations occurred and what the monetary penalties, if any, ought to be.
In 2023, Englander agreed to pay $79,830 to settle an identical Ethics Fee case.
Finally week’s listening to, metropolis enforcement officer and lawyer Marian Thompson sought to forged doubt on Lee’s model of occasions. She zeroed in on his insistence that he joined the group at an costly Chinese language restaurant, Blossom, however didn’t eat as a result of he arrived late.
She learn aloud the invoice for the practically $2,500 dinner — Kobe beef, Maine lobster, Peking duck, sea bass and extra. Absolutely Lee, who had beforehand described himself as a “meat and potatoes” man, preferred Kobe beef? Thompson requested.
Lee mentioned he tried solely the hen’s nest soup. He described taking a spoonful of another person’s bowl and saying, “Completely not” — it was “gelatinous,” he advised Thompson.
Lee acknowledged ingesting on the restaurant, giving somebody — he couldn’t bear in mind whom — $100 to cowl the tab.
In response to Englander’s 2020 federal indictment, a “Metropolis Staffer B” obtained among the identical perks as Englander throughout the Vegas journey. That staffer was broadly presumed to be Lee, prompting requires the newly elected council member to resign. Since then, questions in regards to the Vegas journey have dogged Lee, although he simply received reelection in 2024.
Englander was sentenced to 14 months in federal jail. In his plea settlement, he admitted mendacity repeatedly to federal investigators and receiving a mixed $15,000 in money — $10,000 in a on line casino rest room in Las Vegas, plus $5,000 on the Morongo On line casino Resort & Spa from an unnamed businessman.
That man, Wang, ran corporations that offered cupboards and residential expertise methods, was searching for relationships with actual property builders and others to extend his enterprise alternatives within the metropolis.
Throughout his testimony final week, Lee mentioned he adopted metropolis ethics legal guidelines throughout the Vegas journey. On the Aria hotel-casino, Englander confirmed Lee poker chips that Wang had given him, Lee testified.
“I advised him instantly that he wanted to offer these chips again to Andy,” Lee mentioned.
Lee additionally mentioned he gave Englander a clean test with the understanding that Englander would reimburse Wang, who had comped Lee’s room.
However in a declaration within the ethics case, Englander wrote that neither he nor Lee reimbursed Wang “for any of the presents we obtained on the Aria,” together with the room, meals and drinks.
“Whereas in Las Vegas, NV, Lee didn’t give me a test to reimburse Wang,” Englander added.
Thompson requested Lee about Englander’s statements.
“He’s lied earlier than,” Lee replied.
Along with Wang, two others — Michael Bai, a lobbyist who previously labored at Metropolis Corridor, and Koreatown developer Pak — got here on the Vegas journey. Bai additionally testified as a witness final week.
Lee and Englander gave Wang separate checks for $442 on Sept. 14 that 12 months. The ethics fee has accused Lee and Englander of backdating the checks to Aug. 4 — earlier than they have been interviewed by the FBI.
Lee disputed that throughout the listening to, saying he gave Englander his test on Aug. 4, after he mentioned Englander had misplaced the sooner one.
On the Hakkasan membership, Wang spent $24,000 on bottle service, with Pak spending a further $10,000.
In response to an estimate by the fee, the share Lee drank was value $5,666.67.
However Lee’s lawyer, Brian Hildreth, challenged that assertion. Dozens of revelers streamed by way of the group’s VIP sales space that night time, Lee and Pak each testified.
Lee mentioned he had solely two to 4 drinks and instructed that many individuals drank from the bottles.
Addressing questions in regards to the on line casino, Lee acknowledged accepting $1,000 in poker chips from Wang, saying he thought he was taking part in on Wang’s behalf. Lee mentioned he would have given any winnings to Wang.
However Lee testified that he didn’t know easy methods to play baccarat and warned Wang that he wasn’t doing nicely, finally dropping all of the chips.
Throughout questioning by Hildreth, Lee described withdrawing a complete of $1,500 from ATMs in Vegas, with a financial institution assertion itemizing the three withdrawals over two days.
Lee testified that he needed “to make it possible for I had my very own cash and paid for all the things that I used to be part of.”
Thompson pursued a counternarrative, describing the spectacle of nightclub hostesses bringing out bottles.
“You bought VIP remedy?” Thompson requested.
“Remedy I’d by no means obtained earlier than,” Lee answered.