Minudri: The pot calling the kettle black

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In response to Supervisor Ed Robey’s concerns about Jim Comstock’s campaign contributions, he also should have reviewed Susanne La Faver’s campaign contributions.


Supervisorial candidate Susanne La Faver and her supporters have been making some pretty strong statements against Jim Comstock for receiving campaign support from “developers and land owners.” She even called the Lake County Farm Bureau – which supports Comstock – a “special interest group.”


Well, I did a little research and found that Mrs. La Faver’s LARGEST political contributor is Robert Riggs, who has given $7,133 to her campaign.


Now Mr. Riggs is a lawyer who states in his own professional advertising that he “represents developers and land owners.” This fact can be verified by simply viewing Mr. Riggs' Web site, www.katzoffriggs.com and www.katzoffriggs.com/AttorneyProfiles.htm#Riggs.


Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!


I would like Mrs. La Faver to explain why a lawyer who represents big developers is the largest financial supporter of her campaign for supervisor.


Ron Minudri lives in Middletown.


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