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Governor’s Office Silent on Martha Guzman-Aceves Conflict of Interest, Financial Scandal

Martha Guzman-Aceves

Deputy Legislative Secretary Martha Guzman-Aceves was appointed by Governor Brown in 2011.


Office of the Governor refusing to take phone calls and comment on HMG-CN story.

By Brian Hews

Two weeks ago, Hews Media Group-Community Newspaper published an investigative report detailing how California Deputy Legislative Secretary Martha Guzman-Aceves intentionally filed false documents with the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), concealed hundreds of thousands of dollars, and omitted third-party relationships that directly conflict with her position and duties as Deputy Legislative Secretary in the Office of Governor Jerry Brown.

The report also documented how Deputy Legislative Secretary Guzman-Aceves, her boss Legislative Secretary Gareth Elliott, and California Secretary of Labor David Lanier violated state law and the Governor’s own Conflict of Interest Policy by failing to turn over complete and accurate records to the FPPC as required by law.

The response to the story in Sacramento has been overwhelming, with the expose garnering over 10,000 hits within seven days, and with many high-ranking Sacramento officials telling HMG-CN they were “shocked” at the revelations.

That is with the exception of the Office of the Governor.

HMG-CN has placed three calls into the OG since Aug. 4 and yet Governor Jerry Brown’s office still refuses to answer a simple inquiry: Does the Governor’s Office requires its appointees to fill out financial disclosure forms as was the rule for prior administrations? If the answer is yes, as it should be, given Guzman-Aceves’ outside lobbying company and her monetary connections to various environmental and labor groups, will she recuse herself from her current position?

HMG-CN sources in Sacramento are saying they are dodging the questions because the OG has a plan in motion to discredit the story.

The plan is for the OG to float the statement that appointees such as Guzman-Aceves do not need to fill out Form 700 Statement of Economic Interests.

HMG-CN conducted several inquiries into the matter and was told by an attorney and two City Clerks that anyone appointed or elected to public office must fill out the Form 700.

The attorney, who did not want to be identified, said, “If the OG did not require appointees to fill out the Form 700, why did Guzman-Aceves file hers for three years straight?”

HMG-CN also possesses 68 pages of Form 700’s, obtained from the same public records request, from every other Deputy Legislative Secretary in the Brown Administration.

The sources in Sacramento are also saying that the OG, using taxpayer dollars, has appointed a “special counsel” to further discredit the revelations in the article, but that cannot be confirmed.

Other political administrations have ignored inquiries when HMG-CN revealed scandals surrounding the Central Water Basin and the Calderon family, including the tens of thousands of dollars in campaign money transfers from Assemblyman Ian Calderon to his father, Charles Calderon who was running for Superior Court Judge.

A few years earlier, Charles had given Ian $40,000 in campaign funds for website services and consulting. After a thorough investigation by HMG-CN and other media outlets, there was no evidence of a campaign website or social media presence.

With three prominent Democratic members of the state legislature facing federal and state prosecution for corruption, arms dealing and money laundering, HMG-CN started focusing on the Office of the Governor.

After reviewing thousands of documents, HMG-CN found over 39 Government Code violations committed by Guzman-Aceves including concealing hundreds of thousands of dollars and ignoring, for financial gain, major conflicts of interest.

Until it mysteriously went dark after our story printed Aug. 4, she was intimately connected to Cultivo Consulting. The lobbying firm’s website, that listed Guzman-Aceves’ cell phone number as contact, has a long list of issues that closely mirror the very same issues she is charge of overseeing on her state job.

Her non-profit organizations entered into contracts with the same groups she is tasked to oversee in her state job and she accepted contributions into various political organizations to her benefit.

Her signature is on the tax returns for one of these groups, and her business partner is President of another, while her former employee runs a related political committee as its Treasurer.

HMG-CN questions to the Governor’s office are simple:

Are all Governor’s appointees required to fill out a financial disclosure documents Form 700?

Did Martha Guzman-Aceves fill-out all the necessary documents to your satisfaction?

On its surface, the lobbying firm, the lobbying firm’s cell phone ringing in the Governor’s office, and the acceptance of money from same groups she oversees, are a conflict of interest. Would you agree?

Is the Governor’s office taking any necessary steps to ensure there is a firewall between Aceves-Guzman is lobbying work, her outside activities and her current job?  If so, what are they?

Three calls into the Governor’s office have garnered no response.

HMG-CN will be having additional updates about this situation during the next several weeks and month.

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Call or write Publisher Brian Hews at (562) 407-3873 or [email protected]

 

 

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Deputy Legislative Secretary Martha Guzman-Aceves, her boss Legislative Secretary Gareth Elliott, California Secretary of Labor David Lanier, and other employees appointed by Governor Brown also violated state law and the Governor’s own Conflict of Interest Policy by failing to turn over complete and accurate records to the Fair Political Practices Act as required by law.

Martha Guzman-Aceves

Deputy Legislative Secretary Martha Guzman-Aceves was appointed by Governor Brown in 2011.

 

By Brian Hews

Hews Media Group-Community News has found through a public records request that California Deputy Legislative Secretary Martha Guzman-Aceves intentionally filed false documents with the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) to conceal hundreds of thousands of dollars, filed false tax returns, failed to report receipt of payment from a political committee, and omitted third-party relationships that directly conflict with her position and duties as Deputy Legislative Secretary in the Office of Governor Jerry Brown.

Guzman-Aceves was appointed by Governor Jerry Brown on June 6, 2011, and is considered one of his top trusted administration insiders.

In addition to Guzman-Aceves’ involvement, Legislative Secretary Gareth Elliott (her boss), California Secretary of Labor David Lanier, and other employees appointed by Governor Brown violated state law and the governors own conflict of interest policy by failing to turn over complete and accurate financial disclosure records to the FPPC as required by statute.

In Nov. 2013, another media outlet filed a public records request with the Governor’s office. Ms. Theresa Poon of the FPPC responded, “We don’t have anything for Martha Guzman Aceves.”

HMG-CN learned from a source of the unfulfilled request and sent its own request to the Office of the Governor back in April 2014. The request, containing 72 pages, was completed three days later.

A close review of the documents obtained by HMG-CN also show that Guzman-Aceves’ omissions on her Statement of Economic Interests 700 Forms are directly related to pending and enacted legislation, regulations, and policy issues she personally handled for Governor Brown, Elliot, and Lanier.

During one period of unreported income and undisclosed conflicts of interest, Guzman handled at least 93 legislative bills in her specialty areas of Energy, Environment, Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Water, including 43 chaptered or enrolled laws.

Intentional Omissions on 700’s 

State law requires that a person entering public office must file an “Assuming Office” Form 700 thirty days after appointment. When Guzman-Aceves first became a member of Brown’s administration in 2011, she rightfully disclosed her relationship as a partner in Cultivo Consulting, a lobbying firm, on her Form 700.

But Guzman-Aceves failed to disclose that she served as both chief executive officer and as a founder role at two other organizations.

Those two organizations, which received hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions, payments, and political committee expenditures, are the Communities for a New California Education Fund (CNCEF) a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable educational corporation, and Communities for a New California, Inc., (CNC), a 501(c)(4) non-profit social welfare corporation.

Shockingly, all three companies were not disclosed on Guzman-Aceves’ 2011, 2012,  2013 and 2014 700 Forms.

Equally as shocking, the Office of the Governor attempted to hide it.

See Guzman-Aceves 700’s click here.

How and Why?

California Secretary of Labor David Lanier. All of Guzman-Aceves actions occurred under his watch.

California Secretary of Labor David Lanier. All of Guzman-Aceves actions occurred under his watch.

After reading this expose, many will ask why Guzman-Aceves would attempt, and then intentionally hide, the cronyism and corruption she and her close colleagues have engaged in.

She is a graduate of the UC Berkley School of Law and was appointed to one of the most prestigious positions in California politics, assisting the Governor of California in legislative duties.

By her actions, Guzman-Aceves has put all of her hard work and Governor Brown at risk.

Her boss David Lanier had to know what was going on.

This expose answers the questions of what, when, and where, but how and why this happened will be only be answered by those involved.

CEO of Communities for a New California Education Fund 

HMG-CN found through tax returns that CNCEF’s business office is located at 1108 Hawk Ave., Sacramento CA 94833, an address listed by Guzman-Aceves  as her primary residence on her voter registration form.

The same tax return listed the phone number of the entity as 916-524-2241, a Cingular cellular telephone billed to Martha Aceves.

In addition, Guzman-Aceves signed the 2011 and 2012  tax documents of CNCEF as the entity’s CEO. For part of her term of appointment, Guzman was also the designated Agent for Service of Process of CNCEF corporation.

This company was never listed on Guzman-Aceves Form 700’s.

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Fiscal Sponsor-Funneling Dollars

CNCEF also has a ‘Fiscal Sponsor’ relationship with the Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment (CRPE), a 501(c) (3) “environment justice litigation organization.”

CRPE gave CNCEF $210,000 in 2011, $342,585 in 2012, and $315,681 in 2013, for a total of $868,266.

Guzman-Aceves failed to report these amounts on her FPPC Form 700 filings.

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CNCEF also received $40,000 in 2011 from the Women’s Foundation of California, $15,200 from the Western Conservation Fund in 2012, $25,000 from the Tides Foundation and $11,000 from the California Endowment in 2013 for a total of $91,200.

Once again, Guzman-Aceves failed to report these amounts on her FPPC Form 700 filings.

 

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And CRPE is equally at fault. The Chief Financial Officer of CRPE is Arminda Montoya. Ms. Montoya prepared and signed CNCEF’s 2012 tax returns.

Guzman and her accountant for CNCEF also filed false tax returns. According to records, in 2011 CNCEF was given $210,000 but only reported $155,656.

In 2012, CNCEF was given $342,585 and only reported $322,115.

The examination shows that the funds of CRPE were commingled, making it impossible to segregate the origin of specific funds used to make its grant to CNCEF, which could include government grant funds.

In 2012, CRPE reported over $1.4 million in program service expenses with $0 grants made to other organizations and $0 in revenue derived from those services. Yet further on in the tax returns, CRPE reported receiving $313,206 in revenue from government grants funding programs by U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. CRPE also answered the question “YES” that they are working towards influencing legislation.

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Similar numbers were reported for 2011, with $50,000 being received in government grants.

Government grant funds given to CNCEF by CRPE and used for a get-out-the-vote campaign would place CNCEF, CRPE and their officers in violation of Federal Granting Laws, which is a federal offense.

Co-Founder of Communities for a New California, Inc.

In 2008, Guzman-Aceves, along with her long-time business partner Jennifer Hernandez, established the lobbying firm Cultivo Consulting.  Guzman-Aceves listed Cultivo Consulting on her initial Form 700 filed in 2011 and listed Ms. Hernandez as a “partner/owner” of Cultivo.

Communities for a New California, Inc. (CNC) was established March 12, 2010, and documents show that Guzman-Aceves holds major influence over the operations of CNC.

In January 2013, Ms. Guzman-Aceves provided her biography to Latino Journal prior to receiving the “Spirit of Latina Award.”  In the published biography, Ms. Guzman-Aceves described herself as “co-founder of Communities for a New California, a 501c4.”

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Directors and Staff in Common

After formation, Jennifer Hernandez was immediately elected as President of CNC. Ms. Hernandez is also a Director on the Guzman-Aceves’ CNCEF’s Board.

Pablo Rodriguez, who controls the accounting books and is Executive Director of CNCEF of which Guzman-Aceves is the CEO, was hired as Executive Director of CNC.

Ironically the agent for service is Rich Rios, partner in Olson, Hagel & Fishburn, LLP which touts itself  as a “Law Firm focusing on Political Law, and Campaign Reporting Services. The listed address for service is Olson’s law firm.

A HMG-CN review of documents shows that CNC also received material amounts of money directly from other sources that Guzman-Aceves failed to report on her FPPC Form 700 filings.

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In 2012, the Alliance of Local Leaders for Education stated it paid a grant of $116,084 to Communities for a New California for “Field Work.”

Once again, Guzman-Aceves failed to report these amounts on her FPPC Form 700 filings.

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That same year, CNC claimed expenses on its tax returns of $128,414 that included several “Program Service Accomplishments,” including work by CNC subcontractor “Pesticide Action Network,” (PANNA).

In violation of federal tax laws, CNC failed to list expenses for each program, including PANNA, which calls into question exactly where the money went.

PANNA is an anti-pesticide advocacy and lobbying firm engaged on legislative matters directly related to Guzman’s official duties overseeing environmental legislation. Prior to and during a portion of her appointment term, Guzman served a term as a PANNA director, according to PANNA’s website.

Guzman’s oversees that legislation with the California Environmental Protection Agency and California Department of Pesticide Regulation.

This includes working with governor-appointed Cal-EPA Secretary Matthew Rodriguez, Cal-EPA Deputy Secretary for Science and Health, Gina Solomon, and Cal-DPR Director Brian Leahy.

PANNA’s 2012 tax returns were similar to CNC, claiming expenses of $516,175, citing a project in Kern and Fresno County, locations where CNC operates.

In violation of state laws, PANNA failed to list expenses for each program, which again calls into question exactly where the money went.

CRPE even got in on the game when it gave $20,000 to PANNA in 2011.

Cultivo Consulting

Guzman-Aceves and Jennifer Alvarez Hernandez are partner/owners of Cultivo Consulting according to FPPC Form 700 Assuming Office Statement Guzman-Aceves filed in 2011

But Guzman-Aceves omitted from her later filings her continuing role and activities with Cultivo Consulting.

Cultivo Consulting is a privately held partnership established in 2008. Its office addresses in Sacramento and Los Angeles, California are unlisted.

The office telephone number of Cultivo Consulting’s Sacramento office, 916-524-2241, is registered to a Cingular cellular telephone billed to Martha Aceves and is the same telephone number listed on IRS tax filings as the primary telephone number of Communities for a New California Education Fund.

Communities for a New California – Fresno Committee

Communities for a New California – Fresno Committee is an active statewide independent expenditure committee formed in 2010. It is also registered with the Federal Election Commission as a federal independent expenditure committee.

The Treasurer is Rita Copeland with the business office located at 5429 Madison Ave., Sacramento, California 95841, the same as Communities for a New California.

The President is Daniela Simunovic. Documents show that Ms. Simuovic was an employee of CNCEF and remains an employee of CNC.

In late 2011, forms filed showed the committee owed Martha Guzman-Aceves $437.90 for accrued independent campaign expenditures she made on behalf of the committee. According to forms filed in 2012, the committee paid Ms. Guzman-Aceves $437.90 for that expense.

Once again, Guzman-Aceves failed to report on her 2012 FPPC Form 700’s the $437.90 political expenditure payment she received from Communities for a New California – Fresno Committee.

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Income

 

Established to Influence Legislation and Money

HMG-CN performed exhaustive research on Guzman-Aceves’ actions and found that she undertook activities counter to the 501(c)(3)-CNCEF, or a 501(c)(4)-CNC, charter.

The actions included lobbying California legislators, U.S. Congress-members, and taking positions on specific legislation, ballot-measure issues, and candidates.

Even more disturbing, HMG-CN found that Guzman-Aceves participated in making decisions as a government official on issues in which CNCEF and CNC had a direct financial interest.

Guzman-Aceves, with the help of her long-time business partner Jennifer Hernandez, lobbied and advocated for specific legislation and regulatory matters directly related to Guzman-Aceves’ duties for the Governor and state.

Communities for a New California Education Fund-2011 to 2013 

In August 2013, Pablo Rodriguez, Executive Director of CNCEF signed on behalf of his organization his endorsement of a public comment letter from Pesticide Action Network North America’s (PANNA) Californians for Pesticide Reform urging the California Department of Pesticide Regulation not to register a soil fumigant pesticide.

This is a regulatory matter directly involving Guzman-Aceves in her official capacity.

CNCEF is listed by PANNA as a member of the Californians for Pesticide Reform Steering Committee on its Policy Roadmap position statement, “Investing in Innovation.”

CNCEF had in 2012 or has presently in place a contractual agreement with PANNA to conduct specific work for the organization on its behalf.

CNCEF also supported several bills, including AB 1081 (Ammiano) “Immigration Detainer Requests,” AB 2384 (Bradford) “Schoolsite councils,”  and AB 2334 (Fong) “California Water Plan: Affordable drinking water analysis” during the 2012 legislative session.

Communities for a New California-2011 to 2013 

Guzman-Aceves posted on Facebook in October 2012 her picture with CNC Fresno Team Leader Venise Currey, captioned “CNC co-founder Martha Guzman and CNC Fresno Team Leader Venise Currey encourage you to vote Yes on 30!”

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In August 2012, CNC was a named sponsor of a PICO California Pilgrimage for a Pathway to Citizenship with activities that included invitations to U.S. Congressman Devin Nunes and letter-writing and phone outreach to Mr. Nunes’ office.

CNC was named a sponsor of a grassroots campaign on a flyer by the California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) urging specific votes on seven ballot measures in the November 6, 2012 election. CNC is a member of CIPC’s steering committee.

CNC advertised publically for open positions of Canvassers and Phone Banker jobs in Fresno from September 29 to November 6, 2012.

CNC was listed as a supporter of the AB 4 (Ammiano), “Federal immigration policy enforcement,” the TRUST Act. CNC also supported several bills including SB 1381 (Evans) “Food labeling: genetically engineered food,” and SB 1411 (Jackson) “Pesticides: application safety” during the 2014 legislative session.

FPPC Violation

A further review of documents found that CNC did not register with the FPPC as a major donor or an Independent Expenditure Committee, nor did it report political campaign expenditures.

CNC received funds from other 501(c)(4) organizations and registered political committees and paid campaign workers and other campaign expenditures of political committees during the  2011-2012 election cycles. A political committee also listed CNC as its agent or contractor, making expenditures on the committee’s behalf.

CNC and CNCEF co-mingled its money with grants to CNCEF and grants and contracts from other third-party entities.

HMG-CN Filing FPPC Complaint

As a result of the revelations found, HMG-CN will be submitting a comprehensive complaint to law enforcement officials, the Attorney General, and the FPPC citing Guzman-Aceves violations.

Even though we are a newspaper, we feel this is the correct action to take given the circumstances surrounding the violations.

Several calls into Guzman-Aceves went unreturned.

[email protected]

 

  • FLFF says:

    You are NEVER gonna get true or straight answers from ANY corruption riddled democrat in this state! They are some of the best liars on the planet next to the LIAR in chief, Barry O’vomit and his traitorous henchmen!

  • Smitty says:

    Governor Brown’s campaigns are financed by conflicts of interests, some of his biggest donors are people he should have criminally prosecuted as AG but didn’t, instead he solicited them for campaign donations.