L.A.'s newest city attorney has stayed mostly out of the public eye. But she recently discussed her workload, her meetings with the mayor and some legal issues she's faced so far.
Good morning, and welcome to L.A. on the Record — our City Hall newsletter. It’s Dakota Smith, with an assist from David Zahniser.has been in front of the cameras pretty much every week, revealing her thoughts about homelessness, housing issues, public safety and other high-profile issues., who also took office four months ago but has kept a comparatively low profile.
Feldstein Soto also said that the city isn’t “accepting developer-drafted ordinances as our starting point” and made an allusion to an FBI raid of City Atty.s office focused on contracting at the Department of Water and Power, saying: “You will not see my office raided by the Department of Justice, I can promise you that.”Feldstein Soto described the long hours she’s working, for much less money than she made in the private sector.
She said she lives in Mid-City, has a 92-year-old mother and got COVID-19 shortly after she took office. She made a passing mention of her “particularly bad divorce.”
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