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For Immediate Release |
Jul 3, 2001 |
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JUDICIAL WATCH SCORES TWO VICTORIES AGAINST CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR GRAY DAVIS
Court Orders Cases to Proceed Concerning Energy Crisis and Davis’ Chinagate Involvement
(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest law firm that investigates and prosecutes public abuse and corruption, recently scored two key victories in lawsuits against California Governor Gray Davis. Davis was sued when he refused to turn over documents, pursuant to the California Public Records Act, about, among other energy-related issues, the huge amount of political campaign contributions which he took from energy utilities, as well as his ties to key Chinagate fundraisers.
Davis moved to dismiss both lawsuits, but recently the Superior Court for the County of Los Angeles threw out Governor Davis’ dismissal motions. The cases will now proceed, and a hearing is scheduled for August 5, 2001.
“Governor Davis has tried to delay, but his time to come clean on his cozy, incestuous relationship with the public utilities who have ripped off California consumers, and Chinagate fundraisers, has arrived,” stated Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman.
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