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Diane Harkey Recall Website Launched
Source materials for claims against Dana Point Mayor provided
Ethics Matter - Recall Diane Harkey, the official committee to recall Dana Point Mayor Diane Harkey launched its website at www.dianeharkeyrecall.com.
The website provides detailed information supporting the recall of Diane Harkey from the Dana Point City Council. The claims supported on the site include her failure to comply with a FPPC ethics advice letter; details of her company’s failures to pay Federal, State and County taxes; streaming video of Harkey angrily walking out on a council meeting after the public comments; and much more.
Also available on the site is the Notice of Intention to Recall Diane Harkey and a credit card donation page. In a few weeks, when the Petition to Recall Harkey is approved by the City Clerk, the petition itself will be available for download.
The website supplies detailed information supporting the recall of Diane Harkey from the Dana Point City Council, including source information, links and URLs to the stated reasons for the recall, including her failure to comply with an FPPC ethics advice letter, details of her company's many failures to pay Federal, state and county taxes and resultant levies, streaming video of Harkey walking out of a city council meeting and cursing, and much more. A copy of the Notice of Intention to Recall Harkey is available on the site, which also includes a credit card donation page. In a few weeks, when a Petition to Recall Harkey is approved by the City Clerk, the Petition itself will be available for downloading from the site.
Harkey has served on the City Council for three years. In that time she has also run and lost for State Senate, and is currently a candidate for the State Assembly.
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"Despite public denials from her own Assembly staff, just a few months ago,
Diane Harkey disclosed under penalty of perjury an interest of up to $1,000,000
in "Point Center Financial," a company being sued by investors for fraud
and under investigation for operating "Ponzi scheme," bilking investors,
according to the Los Angeles Times and KNBC News. Harkey's
recent mandatory financial disclosures as an elected official now prove her connection
to the troubled company and may become evidence in the fraud litigation."
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Diane Harkey's sad legacy in Dana Point-
- a failed Town Center project;
- more government spending;
- more regulations;
- more city union employees;
- fewer businesses.
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