Superior Court Judge Mary H. Strobel said the groups that opposes the selection of former former City Councilman Herb Wesson did not follow the proper process for waging a challenge.
Residents of the district, which stretches from Koreatown to Leimert Park in South Los Angeles, have argued that Ridley-Thomas’ suspension has left them without representation. Some of his constituents also accused the council of shutting them out of the search for a temporary replacement.
In the interim, she said, Wesson could make major spending and staffing decisions. “He could fire Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas’ staff tomorrow,” she said.
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