Friday's closed-door interview with the Inspector General's Office over allegations of gang-like groups within the sheriff's department was scheduled for 90 minutes, though Villanueva's lawyer says it went for nearly two hours.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva testified Friday behind closed doors about gang-like groups within his department, a conversation the sheriff has tried to dodge for years. Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva talks with media, homeless advocates and local residents as he walks the Venice Boardwalk on June 7, 2021.
Last year, CBSLA spoke to deputies who did not want their identities revealed who said members identified themselves with tattoos. Villanueva was interviewed over video conference on Friday by the Inspector General's Office, after a failed challenge to a subpoena. In a phone conversation, the Villanueva's attorney said the sheriff answered 99% of the questions he was asked, and added that he was willing to cooperate with any investigation regarding his tenure, but had issues with being compelled to testify under oath. "They have never excepted the results of the election of 2018," the sheriff has said. where two challengers attacked him on the subgroups within the department with names like the Executioners and Banditos.
Friday's interview with the Inspector General's Office was scheduled for 90 minutes, but Villanueva's lawyer said it went for nearly two hours.
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