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Former community college chancellor's hearing for public corruption charges reset for March 22

Ron Galatolo. Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office.

Following a series of delays, former San Mateo County Community College District Chancellor Ron Galatolo is due in court on corruption charges on March 22 at 9 a.m. for a preliminary hearing, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office.

The hearing date, which was set on Wednesday, Feb. 15, has been repeatedly delayed thanks to a dispute over whether emails obtained from Galatolo's former attorney can be used against him in court.

San Mateo County Judge Jeffery Finigan, after several hearings, ruled on the discovery of emails seized from Galatolo's former attorney's office by law enforcement, said District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe in an email.

The San Mateo Daily Journal reported that in January, a judge ruled that email evidence taken from the office of Stephen Pahl, Galatolo's former lawyer, would be admissible in the case against Galatolo. His lawyer is seeking a review of the judge's decision in the state Court of Appeals, Wagstaffe said.

"The Court of Appeals, a bit to our surprise, decided they will take a look at it," Wagstaffe told the Daily Journal.

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In April 2019, the DA's Office received a "whistleblower" complaint of alleged public corruption against members of the executive leadership team of the college district.

Galatolo is charged with allegedly awarding construction projects to vendors from whom he received "multiple valuable gifts," including tickets to concerts and sporting events, and international travel. Prosecutors also allege that Galatolo failed to disclose that he received "numerous valuable" gifts from construction firms that had business with the community college district. Elected and public officials are required annually to file a Form 700, also known as statements of economic interest.

Galatolo pleaded not guilty to all 21 felony charges leveled against him on June 30, 2022. His initial arraignment was on April 27, 2022.

Jose Nuñez, the former vice chancellor of facilities, who also faced corruption charges, struck a deal with the DA's Office in January 2022. As part of his plea bargain, Nuñez will testify at Galatolo's trial. Sentencing of Nuñez will take place after he has testified, Wagstaffe said.

Nuñez was on administrative leave last year, but he is no longer employed with the district, said district spokesperson Ana Maria Pulido.

Galatolo remains out of custody on $150,000 cash bail. He is represented by Charles J. Smith.

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Former community college chancellor's hearing for public corruption charges reset for March 22

Following a series of delays, former San Mateo County Community College District Chancellor Ron Galatolo is due in court on corruption charges on March 22 at 9 a.m. for a preliminary hearing, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office.

The hearing date, which was set on Wednesday, Feb. 15, has been repeatedly delayed thanks to a dispute over whether emails obtained from Galatolo's former attorney can be used against him in court.

San Mateo County Judge Jeffery Finigan, after several hearings, ruled on the discovery of emails seized from Galatolo's former attorney's office by law enforcement, said District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe in an email.

The San Mateo Daily Journal reported that in January, a judge ruled that email evidence taken from the office of Stephen Pahl, Galatolo's former lawyer, would be admissible in the case against Galatolo. His lawyer is seeking a review of the judge's decision in the state Court of Appeals, Wagstaffe said.

"The Court of Appeals, a bit to our surprise, decided they will take a look at it," Wagstaffe told the Daily Journal.

In April 2019, the DA's Office received a "whistleblower" complaint of alleged public corruption against members of the executive leadership team of the college district.

Galatolo is charged with allegedly awarding construction projects to vendors from whom he received "multiple valuable gifts," including tickets to concerts and sporting events, and international travel. Prosecutors also allege that Galatolo failed to disclose that he received "numerous valuable" gifts from construction firms that had business with the community college district. Elected and public officials are required annually to file a Form 700, also known as statements of economic interest.

Galatolo pleaded not guilty to all 21 felony charges leveled against him on June 30, 2022. His initial arraignment was on April 27, 2022.

Jose Nuñez, the former vice chancellor of facilities, who also faced corruption charges, struck a deal with the DA's Office in January 2022. As part of his plea bargain, Nuñez will testify at Galatolo's trial. Sentencing of Nuñez will take place after he has testified, Wagstaffe said.

Nuñez was on administrative leave last year, but he is no longer employed with the district, said district spokesperson Ana Maria Pulido.

Galatolo remains out of custody on $150,000 cash bail. He is represented by Charles J. Smith.

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Brad
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Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park
on Feb 16, 2023 at 8:28 pm
Brad, Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park
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on Feb 16, 2023 at 8:28 pm

Thanks very much for keeping us updated, Angela. Much appreciated!
I very much look forward to seeing what happens on March 22nd. Hopefully justice will finally prevail and he will get what he deserves - a nice new home at San Quentin!


Tawake
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Woodside: Emerald Hills
on Feb 18, 2023 at 1:50 pm
Tawake, Woodside: Emerald Hills
Registered user
on Feb 18, 2023 at 1:50 pm

In fact the corruption was brought up way back in November 2015 aired by NBC where a classic car was found in one of the empty space at College of San Mareo. This was defended by the then Board of Trustees. They should be held accountable for overseeing this corruption happen.


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