Ex-Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Linked to Bribery Scheme Gets 12 Years in Prison

Ex-Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Linked to Bribery Scheme Gets 12 Years in Prison
An FBI agent carries a case from the home of Los Angeles Councilman José Huizar in Los Angeles on Nov. 7, 2018. Frederic Brown/AFP via Getty Images
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LOS ANGELES—Former Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Raymond Chan was sentenced Friday to 12 years in federal prison for acting as the intermediary in convicted ex-Councilman José Huizar’s $1.5 million City Hall pay-to-play scheme with downtown high-rise developers.

Chan, 68, of Monterey Park worked for the city for more than three decades, much of it at the Department of Building and Safety, where he became general manager. In 2016, he was hired by then-Mayor Eric Garcetti to serve as deputy mayor over economic development, supervising the Planning Department, Building and Safety, and other city agencies.

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