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February 19, 2024

Part 78: A New Corruption Investigation in Los Angeles - The Case of Patrick Wizmann Versus Izek Shomof

Part 78: A New Corruption Investigation in Los Angeles – The Case of Patrick Wizmann Versus Izek Shomof
Published February 16, 2024. Updated February 17, 2024.

By Zachary Ellison, Independent Journalist

The call was furtive, the source had something important to say, the meeting was urgent. So I arranged a first interview for a Starbucks on Santa Monica Boulevard near the 405 on a Thursday afternoon. Patrick Wizmann accompanied by his wife Sophie presented me with the most incredible story about one of the most powerful men in Los Angeles: prominent developer Izek Shomof. The former long-time business partners are now embroiled in a court battle amidst allegations of fraud, conspiracy, and most recently robbery and assault beneath the Art Deco buildings of downtown Los Angeles.

Wizmann is a brother to Izeks’ spouse Aline, played by “Delphine Chanéac, who perfectly captured Aline’s beauty and character” as Shomof writes in his new memoir Dreams Don’t Die published by Simon and Schuster with co-author Don Yaeger about his prior self-directed movie biopic For The Love of Money released in 2012. The marketing of the book by Tennessee based Forefront Books is the subject of a False Advertising Act claim by Wizmann, with the goal of getting the distributor to pull it from the shelves. Wizmann contends that the book co-written with ghostwriter Don Yaeger is a deliberate misrepresentation, most especially in regards to the repeated claim in the book to have led a law-abiding life in the United States, a “liar,” Wizmann loudly exclaimed.

Link: https://zacharyellison.substack.com/p/part-78-a-new-corruption-investigation


Some breaking news in this one! I'm going to be publishing full documents for this shortly. No one new Izek Shomof had a criminal conviction until now, and it comes during a family legal dispute and right after he published an autobiography omitting the episode.

February 4, 2024

Part 75: A Lack of Justice in Los Angeles - The End of the George Tyndall Criminal Case

Part 75: A Lack of Justice in Los Angeles – The End of the George Tyndall Criminal Case
February 3, 2024

By Zachary Ellison, Independent Journalist

Yesterday I attended the final dismissal of the People’s case against former University of Southern California gynecologist George Tyndall at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center, it was my first time attending the proceedings that have dragged on for years following the disclosure by the Los Angeles Times in May 2018 and Tyndall’s subsequent arrest in June 2019. Tyndall would soon be granted bail in August 2019, and would remain under electronic ankle bracelet monitoring while living at home in Westlake.

I had avoided attending in the past, in the hope that justice would be served to the victims in a court of law, a day that never came. So even as I’ve spoken out for the last 14 months since going public in November 2022 following my hostile termination from USC in August 2022, still I hadn’t gone to the proceedings for fear of somehow spoiling them or being accused of seeking some undue spotlight. This has never been my intention, despite the intimations received from attorneys in the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, San Francisco Office, which ostensibly continues to monitor USC for further violations.

Link: https://zacharyellison.substack.com/p/part-75-a-lack-of-justice-in-los


I was the only person from the USC administration at Court on Friday to see the end of this case.

Please support local independent journalism. There is no Los Angeles Times article on this yet, and they just laid off 115 journalists. Plus their news coverage is now officially suspect, you can read about it in the New York Times. Really need your help DU to secure justice and protect women still on campus at USC better!



January 25, 2024

Part 70: USC Leadership Goes on the Record - Title IX Cases and the Avoidance of Resolution

Part 70: USC Leadership Goes on the Record – Title IX Cases and the Avoidance of Resolution
Published January 24, 2024

By Zachary Ellison, Independent Journalist

The University of Southern California has responded to my investigation, they don’t want to call it that, but this is our true purpose at the end of the day in carrying out journalism. You report on the case, do the investigation and hope that the institution responds. I’m ethically obligated to seek reply from those I write about when possible, and so that’s what we’ve done, and I’ve published USC’s full refusal to even discuss what’s going on in this case with me or acknowledge that any wrongdoing has occurred yet to date in delaying a prospective students complaint for more than two years.

Only after the victim came forward with their story, and it was published has USC now responded with the offer of a Live Hearing to ostensibly resolve her case long after the accused has graduated. Unfortunately, in doing whistleblower journalism like this you take the risk that by not disclosing the identity that something else will happen to someone. That’s an unfortunate trade-off, but USC knows exactly whose case has been reported, and I will continue to provide updates as I’m able on any progression.

Link: https://zacharyellison.substack.com/p/part-70-usc-leadership-goes-on-the


Please help me hold the University of Southern California accountable for covering-up sexual misconduct. This is a real story.



January 23, 2024

Part 69: With Love in Defense of Los Angeles - Why I'm Endorsing Aura Vasquez for CD-10

By Zachary Ellison, Independent Journalist

Most people would go, Zach you don’t get to make endorsements, but I do! This will actually be the second endorsement that I make as severely underfunded independent journalist covering politics, investigations and media in Los Angeles. That’s something that newspapers do, and with all the discussion lately about the endorsements made at the Los Angeles Times, like Nika Soon-Shiong alone was the only reason they endorsed Karen Bass and Kenneth Mejia, it’s come to the point where I feel no shame at all in saying that I want Aura Vasquez on the Los Angeles City Council.

On March 5, 2024 voters will go to the polls for the primary election, the top two without regard to party advanced the final stage. In the Council District 10 race, which covers neighborhoods ranging from Koreatown to West Adams to the north and west, and even down to the Baldwin Hills along Crenshaw Boulevard. This was the district held by Mark Ridley-Thomas, and after he was suspended from Los Angeles City Council and eventually Heather Hutt was appointed to serve as the interim councilmember, and later voted in as a full voting member of the Council.

Link:https://zacharyellison.substack.com/p/part-69-with-love-in-defense-of-los


Please help Aura Vasquez win in Los Angeles City Council District 10! We need some new energy!

https://www.auraforthepeople.com/

Thanks DU!

January 21, 2024

Part 68: Religion in Hollywood - Scientology and the LAPD vs. Social Media Influencers

Part 68: Religion in Hollywood – Scientology and the LAPD vs. Social Media Influencers
Published January 21, 2024

By Zachary Ellison, Independent Journalist

Well Rolling Stone went for it, so I might as well too! On January 10, the legendary publication put out a piece entitled: “How TikTok Accidentally Created a Scientology Heartthrob” by journalist EJ Dickson. It was subtitled “A group of protesters is trying to "end" Scientology — but a social media obsession with one person could derail the movement” because Lord knows you better have something catchy there, because the last thing I would want to see happen is a movement against this controversial institution derailed with the questions I have about what’s going on in Los Angeles lately. Not too poke at the cult group too much, but it’s that time!

The story profiled the efforts of fitness model Jessica Palmadessa and cop watcher William Gude, better known by his handle Film the Police LA. Now Gude to some is a controversial figure, and full disclosure I’ve interviewed Gude before on background to learn more about the relationship between USC, the LAPD and wait for it, the Church of Scientology. You could literally make a chart out of this, and I admire his passion for keeping an eye on the Los Angeles Police Department even as some may find his approach confrontational much like that of street vendor activist Edin Alex Enamorado. Gude even did me a solid helping seek tips on USC Senior Vice President Sam Garrison after the LA Fed Tapes leak.

Link: https://zacharyellison.substack.com/p/part-68-religion-in-hollywood-scientology


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January 20, 2024

Part 67: Understanding the Culture of Indifference - Can The Los Angeles Times Be Saved?

Part 67: Understanding the Culture of Indifference – Can The Los Angeles Times Be Saved?
Published January 19, 2024

By Zachary Ellison, Independent Journalist

Today was a wild day in Los Angeles. For the first time in their 142 year history Los Angeles Times journalists organized by the newsroom guild organized a work stoppage, and I was there to see it in the newly renamed Gloria Molina Park next to Los Angeles City Hall. It was a slightly overcast mood, and after parking I struck up conversation with Richard Serrano, who ran as a write-in candidate in the Council District 6 Special Election to replace former Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez in April 2023 following the LA Fed Tapes leak..

They won’t be renaming any parks after Nury, that’s for sure, not after the racist Tapes which cost her the seat as President of said governing body. After assuring Serrano of my diligent follow-up as always, I went to see the wildness myself of what I heard were 350 journalists at the Los Angeles Times rejecting the proposal of billionaire owner Patrick Soon-Shiong to cut 20% percent of their workforce. This comes following the departure of top Editor Kevin Merida last week over the matter, as well as unspecified editorial decisions.

Link: https://zacharyellison.substack.com/p/part-67-understanding-the-culture


With the Los Angeles Times looking questionable, I might suggest you give me a read! Thanks DU!


January 19, 2024

L.A. Times Guild calls for one-day strike to protest looming staff cuts

BY MEG JAMES
SENIOR ENTERTAINMENT WRITER
JAN. 18, 2024 UPDATED 4:55 PM PT

Los Angeles Times newsroom guild leaders called for a one-day walkout Friday to protest planned cuts to offset steep financial losses that owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong and his family have absorbed since acquiring the paper nearly six years ago.

The Times disclosed Thursday that substantial layoffs were coming due to a widening budget deficit. The one-day strike represents the newsroom’s first union-organized work stoppage in the paper’s 142-year history.

Management has not publicly disclosed the number of newsroom positions that will be eliminated, but knowledgeable people said the plan is to lay off at least 100 journalists, or about 20% of the newsroom — the largest staff cut since the paper was owned by Tribune Co.

Link: https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2024-01-18/la-times-guild-calls-for-one-day-walkout-to-protest-looming-staff-cuts


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January 18, 2024

Part 65: USC Has A Rape Cover-Up Problem - And What We're Doing About It

By Zachary Ellison, Independent Journalist

I’m not making this up, the University of Southern California, USC has a rape cover-up problem. In fact, they have a very big rape cover-up problem. In prior parts of my reports on this topic, specifically Part 49 and Part 55, I couched this language out of the interest of moving my journalistic inquiry slowly to corroborate my initial assessment of the recovered Notice of Investigation. Now there’s no question about it, it’s not my speculation, in fact, it’s been reviewed by three experts in Title IX campus policy and law to fully verify my reporting.

USC has a very, very big rape cover-up problem. Even my Jane Doe, a brave whistleblower who contacted me after I conducted brief online outreach seems surprised that I have just identified the accused John with an allegation of sexual assault, as they say, doing so would undoubtedly create quite a stir when you finally pull the big reveal on the secret. I won’t do that though, because that wouldn’t protect the source, but at the same time, now that USC has seen fit after more than 2.5 years to offer her a Live Hearing, I’m not about to let them win this battle!

https://zacharyellison.substack.com/p/part-65-usc-has-a-rape-cover-up-problem


For those who wish to follow my story! It's getting more into our story now, and I'm not even joking!

January 14, 2024

Los Angeles Deluged in Scandals - The Departures of Michel Moore and Kevin Merida

By Zachary Ellison, Independent Journalist

Last Saturday I had a feeling that the departures were about to come, but the first one I wasn’t quite expecting. On Monday the Los Angeles Times announced that billionaire owner Patrick Soon-Shiong and top Editor Kevin Merida, a veteran journalist, had agreed to part ways. Merida would issue his own statement, and the New York Times would report that the dispute centered not only around business issues, but also editorial decisions. That the information in the newspaper is in dispute.

New York Times journalist Benjamin Mullen reported that this related principally to Merida’s handling of response to journalists signing a letter in support of Palestine, and that owner Patrick Soon-Shiong had sided with his daughter Nika Soon-Shiong against Merida. I was slightly less sure that this issue alone was the sole editorial decision that broke the camel’s back, the departure came only weeks after the bombshell report by journalists Libor Jany and Richard Winton that Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore had engaged in political meddling.

https://zacharyellison.substack.com/p/part-64-los-angeles-deluged-in-scandals


LA Times and LAPD in the same week

January 11, 2024

A battered security guard. A 'humiliating' forced apology. Allegations surface in activist street vendor case

BY NATHAN SOLIS, GUSTAVO ARELLANO
JAN. 10, 2024 11:10 PM PT

In early September, Edin Enamorado took to social media to ask his hundreds of thousands of followers to help find a security guard who had attacked a group of street vendors in Pomona.

“We’ll be holding him accountable,” Enamorado said in his livestream video from outside the Pomona police station, where he chastised police for not investigating the attack.

Several hours later, the security guard was lying on the floor of an El Super Market, battered and blasted with pepper spray by a group of activists allegedly led by Enamorado, according to the San Bernardino County district attorney’s office.

Now Enamorado, who has portrayed himself on social media as the voice of underserved communities and the loudest critic among an army of activists who have publicly shamed law enforcement officials and racists, is behind bars, accused of committing a pattern of “ritualized harassment to gain notoriety,” according to prosecutors.

Link: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-01-10/street-vendor-criminal-trial


This case is getting a lot of attention online. If you haven't heard of Edix Alex Enamorado, he has a large following in SoCal and online.


Profile Information

Name: Zachary Ellison
Gender: Male
Hometown: Los Angeles
Home country: United States of America
Current location: Los Angeles
Member since: Tue Oct 4, 2005, 03:58 AM
Number of posts: 27,776

About ellisonz

Zachary Ellison is an Independent Journalist and Whistleblower in the Los Angeles area. Zach was most recently employed by the University of Southern California, Office of the Provost from October 2015 to August 2022 as an Executive Secretary and Administrative Assistant supporting the Vice Provost for Academic Operations and the Vice Provost and Senior Advisor to the Provost among others. Zach holds a Master’s in Public Administration and a Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Policy and Planning from the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy. While a student at USC, he worked for the USC Good Neighbors Campaign including on their newsletter distributed university wide. Zach completed his B.A. in History at Reed College, in Portland, Oregon and was a writer, editor, and photographer for the Pasadena High School Chronicle. He was Barack Obama’s one-millionth online campaign contributor in 2008. Zach is a former AmeriCorps intern for Hawaii State Parks and worked for the City of Manhattan Beach Parks and Recreation. He is a trained civil process server, and enjoys weekends in the great outdoors. Find me on: https://zacharyellison.substack.com/
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