Feds investigating Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu over Angel Stadium sale

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Feds investigating Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu over Angel Stadium sale
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Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office has requested an Orange County Superior Court judge put on hold an agreement between the city and state that was intended to settle a dispute over whether …

Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu is under federal investigation in connection with the city’s sale of Angel Stadium, according to information released Monday, May 16.

Bonta’s office became aware on Friday of the federal warrant that “sets forth serious allegations of unlawful conduct” related to the stadium sale, according to the court filing seeking to stay the agreement with the city. Some critics have argued the sale price was lowballed. A residents’ group filed an ultimately unsuccessful lawsuit that argued the city broke state open meetings law in crafting and approving the deal – the affidavit said Sidhu’s alleged withholding of information may have influenced the outcome of the residents’ lawsuit. And, state housing officials in December told the city it violated an affordable housing law.

City spokesman Mike Lyster said Anaheim leaders will be watching as “this process plays out. We will determine what this means for the stadium plan in the days ahead.” Two cooperating witnesses, one of whom is described as an employee of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, provided information to the FBI, and the chamber employee wore a wire during several conversations with Sidhu, the affidavit said.

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