Pinpointing publishing rights’ transfer still tricky business
Theresa Moreau
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- Contradictions are still surfacing around the date
of Mayor Dave Garofalo’s sales agreement for the publishing rights to the
Local News, the Chamber of Commerce Business Directory and the Conference
& Visitors Bureau Visitor’s Guide.
In September 1998, City Atty. Gail Hutton requested an opinion from
the state’s Fair Political Practices Commission on whether any of
Garofalo’s votes on matters involving advertisers in publications he
owned constituted a conflict of interest.
In that request, Hutton wrote: “On Dec. 15, 1997, Mr. Garofalo sold
all three publications to Coatings Resources Inc.â€
The statement conflicts with Hutton’s Aug. 1 memo, in which she
recommended the visitors bureau terminate its publishing contract with
David P. Garofalo & Associates, Garofalo’s corporation that was awarded
the contract in 1993.
In the Aug. 1 memo, Hutton wrote: “In January 1998, [David P. Garofalo
& Associates] entered into a contract with [Coatings Resource Corp.] in
which DGA would sell the Local News to CRC.â€
Garofalo also released his own memo, dated June 19, in which he wrote:
“The Local News was sold, as all records properly show, to Coatings
Resource in December 1997. The transaction was concluded on Jan. 14,
1998.â€
The actual purchase agreement did not surface until recently.
Councilman Dave Sullivan, who asked Hutton at Monday night’s council
meeting when she received the contract, was told Tuesday that Hutton’s
office did not receive the purchase agreement until May or June of this
year.
That promissory note, which released Garofalo’s publishing rights to
Ed Laird’s company, Coatings Resource, had a sale date of Jan. 14, 1998.
An amendment to the purchase agreement, which stipulated that Garofalo
would undertake the actual printing of the Local News, was dated Feb. 25,
1998.
Garofalo and Laird signed both documents, but there were no dates by
the signatures and the documents were not notarized.
In June, Hutton told the Independent that when her office offers an
opinion to a council member or seeks an opinion from the Fair Political
Practices Commission, documentation that supports the given facts is
requested.
“We would ask him for some kind of documentation on some of this, or
we would ask him more details and he would orally tell us,†Hutton said.
“And then we would write it up and ask him, ‘Are these the facts that you
gave us?â€â€™
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