San Diego scandals are nothing new
J. David, Dick Silberman, Larry Luchino, John Moores, David Malcolm
Assault on Montserrat
In hot pursuit of the J. David Dominelli story, San Diego reporters ran into crafty cabdrivers, ferocious dogs, paper-thin walls, and — worst of all — each other.
By Thomas K. Arnold, May 10, 1984 | Read full article
The Silberman Factor
“If there’s one thing you can count on with Jerry Brown, it’s that he’ll come out on both sides of every issue. He was a hypocrite then and he is now.”
By Jamie Reno, April 9, 1992 | Read full article
The Taps
(Part of Silberman story)
“RS says he talked to Bustamante… he told RS about his deals and in 2 weeks “Inamouri” (a wealthy ceramics tycoon) is coming to town.”
April 9, 1992 | Read full article
Are the Padres married to the mob?
Lucchino once dated Maria Shriver and approached her father R. Sargent Shriver and his son Bobby and discussed putting a deal together for the team.
By Matt Potter, January 27, 2000 | Read full article
UCSD, Big Money, and the Ball Club
When Gray Davis appointed Padres owner John Moores to the Board of Regents of the University of California, Dynes said, “I’m really looking forward to working with him…I’m so pleased, I can’t stand it.”
By Matt Potter, Feb. 24, 2000 | Read full article
Dear Daddy Warbucks
San Diego State to Moores: “We are committed to taking both the Athletic Program and the University to the next level but we would have had no chance without you.”
By Matt Potter, May 18, 2000 | Read full article
Big Money Boys Hit Wall
Larry Remer: “Forget the money. I wouldn’t have taken Edison as a client if I didn’t think it would be good for San Diego.”
By Matt Potter, Nov. 22, 2000 | Read full article
The John Moores Exemption
One reliable source said that the FBI began looking into Moores and Stallings’s friendship because no one in the city attorney’s or district attorney’s offices was minding the store.
By Thomas Larson, Apr 12, 2001 | Read full article
Did Casey Gwinn try to get Don Bauder fired?
Gwinn wrote a letter to Union-Tribune editor Karin Winner, in which he claimed, "Mr. Bauder has misrepresented the truth through conduct that may be legally actionable."
By Matt Potter, Nov. 29, 2001 | Read full article
What Did David Malcolm Want From: Steve Peace, Tawfiq Khoury, Willie Brown, Bob Filner, and Larry Cushman?
Malcolm will have to fork over $260,000 in fines and restitution. As a felon, he will no longer be able to vote or hold public office.
By Matt Potter, June 26, 2003 | Read full article