Democrats’ Quietest Scandal Yet

Curren Price, once a trusted Los Angeles City Councilmember, now stands as a symbol of how public office can be twisted into a personal ATM. Prosecutors say his wife’s firm collected more than $800,000 from agencies while he backed multimillion-dollar contracts for them, even after staff warned him about conflicts. Another $33,800 in city-funded medical benefits allegedly went to her while he was still married to someone else, deepening the sense of deception.

Far from Los Angeles, grand juries in Virginia and Maryland are reportedly considering criminal indictments against New York Attorney General Letitia James and California Senator Adam Schiff for allegedly falsifying property records to secure favorable loans. If charges move forward, they could face mortgage, bank, and wire fraud counts, each carrying potential 30‑year sentences. Beyond the legal jargon hangs a larger, unsettling question: how many more “public servants” are quietly gaming the system, convinced the trail of money and influence will never circle back to them?

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