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Bulletin: City Official Andrew Adelman Resigns After Rape Allegations

By Christine Pelisek, Tuesday, Sep. 15 2009 @ 6:20PM
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Andrew Adelman, the general manager of the city's Department of Building and Safety Department, has resigned amid allegations that he raped an unconscious woman after a pub crawl organized by city employees in July. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has named Raymond Chan as Adelman's interim replacement.

Adelman, 52, was asked to take a paid leave by Villaraigosa in August after the allegations surfaced. Adelman, who had not been arrested for the alleged July 10 incident, hired celebrity defense attorney Mark Geragos to represent him. Geragos recently represented rapper Chris Brown, who was charged with assaulting his former girlfriend Rihanna.

According to a search warrant affidavit describing the alleged attack, the victim says she passed out, then awoke mid-rape next to a nude, aroused Adelman wielding a trio of invasive sex toys. Several pages of the search warrant were first posted on the news website theenterprisereport.com.

Adelman was hired by former mayor Richard Riordan to run the huge Building & Safety Department in 1997. However, his tenure was marked by numerous lawsuits by disgruntled staff members who portrayed him as abusive, intimidating and fostering a hostile environment. In 2005, Adelman held a "casino night" in Hollywood to solicit donations from developers -- a major conflict of interest. (The money was going to such charities as the March of Dimes, the United Way and the Red Cross, but Villaraigosa became concerned that seeking donations from builders "may be perceived as coercive.") And, in 2006, his "case-management unit" gave special treatment to dozens of projects sought by political insiders including former city commissioners and donors to the mayor and City Council.

That same year, an audit by then-City Controller Laura Chick found potentially severe problems developing under his leadership. Among other things, the department was failing to supervise building inspectors, was giving patently preferential treatment to big developers, and was manipulating statistics -- essentially, lying -- to make Building and Safety seem efficient. Chick also found "tricks and games in how it oversees some of its funds."

Recently, one woman who asked to remain unnamed, and who is well-regarded in her profession, told the Weekly that Adelman grabbed and rubbed her leg under a table, refusing to stop. She found his behavior so over-the-top, "I figured he would get beat up by someone's boyfriend or husband."

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Rocket man says:

Raping neighborhoods with his gang banger developers for the last few years....

"Smart Growth" "Express permit" and "Business Friendly" are just synonyms for "rape of LA".

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 15 2009 @ 11:10PM
Susan says:

The head of Animal Services Ed Boks resigned amid allegations of sexual assault and an actual sexual harassment lawsuit. Now the head of Building and Safety resigns under similar allegations. What is wrong with these people? They think because they run a big City department they can do anything they want? After Ed Boks resigned aka "was fired," he sent out a forged City press release stating he was vindicated of all charges and the lawsuit was dismissed "with prejudice." The man was never vindicated of anything. He actually admitted to what he did in writing. Lawsuit was dismissed "without prejudice" and the City had to pay $130,000 and then some. Our City is so messed up.

Posted On: Wednesday, Sep. 16 2009 @ 10:02AM
corrie says:

While projects of political insiders and hefty donors have received special treatment under Adelman, there are projects benefiting the community of Los Angeles that have been undermined by gross inefficiency, passing off of responsibility and "missing" notes by inspectors.

Imagine a fully funded Community Center. 7,000 square feet of space equipped with staging, seating, equipment; a place accessible to all where scholastic, artistic and cultural activities can be held for a fee of $100 per day. This place exists! Unfortunately, for the community, they cannot use it.

For five years, The Alchemist Properties Philanthropic Center for the Arts has been working to bring the community what it so desperately needs, now more than ever. This project has been trapped in the quagmire of inefficiency that is the Department of Building and Safety under the direction of Andrew Adelman. Now in Final Inspections, it seems as though the shortcomings of this department may hurt the very people they are supposed to protect as the center begins to wonder whether their doors will ever open to serve their community.

You should talk to them. They can tell you all about it.

Posted On: Friday, Sep. 18 2009 @ 10:09PM
John Wolfram says:

If LA had done its homework prior to hiring him by looking at his performance in San Jose, you Southerners would have avoided a rerun. All this Express Review, bullying,under the table activities rings all the same bells of my past excrutiating experience working under this egomaniac. But the Silicon Valley Leadership Group and the City Managers in San Jose thought he was some kind of God. Next thing they know is they are hiring a psychiatrist to deal with his madness. This hiring and promotion incompetence continues in San Jose as Development Services get overpoliticized, promoting facade builders. Healthy operations are ones that reach down to front line for feedback instead of SJ and LA that filter all the blemishes before it ever reaches the top.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 3:12PM

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