Politics & Government

Contra Costa DA Should Be Removed For Misusing Campaign Funds, Grand Jury Says

A Contra Costa County grand jury is citing District Attorney Mark Peterson's misuse of campaign funds in seeking his removal from office.

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA -- A Contra Costa County civil grand jury is seeking the removal from office of District Attorney Mark Peterson, citing his misuse of campaign funds as the reason.

In an accusation filed Thursday, May 11 with the court, the grand jury said Peterson illegally spent $66,000 from his political campaign account on personal items from 2011 to 2016.

These actions, and his failure to report the spending on campaign finance disclosure forms, amount to "willful or corrupt misconduct in office," according to the grand jury.

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"Mr. Peterson's willful misconduct included approximately 600 separate instances of malfeasance and resulted in nine charges by the Fair Political Practices Commission, which Mr. Peterson later admitted," according to the accusation.

Peterson, who first took office in 2010 and won re-election in 2014, was fined $45,000 by the Commission in December for violating the California Political Reform Act by spending $66,372 on personal expenses.

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The money came from Peterson's political campaign coffers, and it is a violation of state law to use it for anything other than campaign expenses.

In December Peterson said he considered the money to be loans and that he was paying the campaign fund back. He reached an agreement with the FPPC's Enforcement Division on the fine and paid back all the money he took from the campaign account.

The president of the Contra Costa County Deputy District Attorney's Association, prosecutor Aron DeFerrari, said his organization is calling an emergency board meeting Friday "to discuss what actions to take in
response to the grand jury's recommendation that Mr. Peterson be removed from office."

Bay City News contributed to this report/Image via Shutterstock

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