A recently-unsealed affidavit in the criminal case pending against Los Angeles County DA George Gascón's Ethics and Integrity Assistant shows how Gascón’s management team believes they are above accountability and gives a stunning behind-the-scenes look of how
Soros DA lieutenants operate on behalf of their elected bosses.
That Assistant District Attorney, Diana Teran, was arrested in late April and charged with 11 felonies related to the "unauthorized use of data from confidential, statutorily-protected peace officer files." According to a
press release from California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Teran "accessed computer data including numerous confidential peace officer files in 2018, while working as a Constitutional Policing Advisor at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD), and, after joining the LADA in January 2021, impermissibly used that data at the LADA."
And, according to a report by RedState's Managing Editor Jennifer Van Laar, there are claims by former LASD deputies that Teran engaged in unethical conduct related to Internal Affairs Bureau investigations during her time at that agency.
Among the many eye-opening revelations from
the affidavit of California DOJ Special Agent Tony Baca, a computer crime investigator with 21 years of experience:
- The investigation began after Teran's boss, Joseph Iniguez, threatened to use his position to put police officers who arrested his fiancé for DUI in December 2021 on the Brady list.
- Though Teran is charged with 11 felony counts, her conduct could have been charged much more aggressively.
- An investigative criminal grand jury was used in this case, and the investigator states, “I have not included each and every fact known to me concerning this investigation.” It is possible the unethical conduct runs much deeper than just an 11-count felony filing against one executive.
- Because the case was filed so conservatively, the prosecutors have limited their case to the incidents in which they have overwhelming evidence.