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Scandal-Ridden Bell, Calif., Forced to Refund Taxes

By Joseph SchumanSep 13th 2010 – 3:43PM
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(Sept. 13) -- The state is forcing the tiny city of Bell, Calif., a two-square-mile urban stretch south of downtown Los Angeles, to give back to residents some $3 million in overpaid property taxes that were forked over at a time when city managers were pulling down salaries in the high six figures. Lt. Gov. Abel...

Calif. City Officials' Fat Salaries Spur Investigation

By Tori RichardsJul 27th 2010 – 9:49PM
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(July 27) -- The low-income city of Bell, Calif., which paid exorbitant salaries to its top officials, including nearly $800,000 a year to the city manager, has been under investigation by prosecutors for four months, it was revealed late today. Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley told KFI radio that after...

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  • 05/07/12 See the Metropolitan Opera, a live boxing match or... Source: Oroville Mercury-Register - Oroville CA If you're yearning to see the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Disney Concert Hall or Wagner's "Ring" cycle at New York's Metropolitan Opera, or to sit close up for a Las Vegas boxing match featuring Floyd "Money" Mayweather or a one-time night of entertainment with public radio host Ira Glass in New York, you can -- at your local cineplex.
  • 05/05/12 See the Metropolitan Opera, a live boxing match or... Source: The Mercury News - San Jose CA If you're yearning to see the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Disney Concert Hall or Wagner's "Ring" cycle at New York's Metropolitan Opera, or to sit close up for a Las Vegas boxing match featuring Floyd "Money" Mayweather or a one-time night of entertainment with public radio host Ira Glass in New York, you can -- at your local cineplex.

Background on Randy Adams

Randy Adams (born 1952 in Bar Harbor, Maine) is an American serial entrepreneur funded by Sequoia Capital in Menlo Park, California in the Silicon Valley, and a founder of eight venture capital backed companies including Will Ferrell's popular comedy site, Funny or Die.

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