Paul Paradis, a lawyer who worked under former Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer, was sentenced today to 33 months in federal prison for his central role in a corruption scandal that engulfed the L.A. Department of Water and Power after a botched launch in 2013 of software that over-billed tens of thousands of furious DWP customers.
Paradis was the first defendant charged in the federal investigation into the city’s handling of the flawed DWP system and resulting litigation. The failed system led to many customers receiving wildly inflated bills or none at all. Thomas H. Peters, a former senior official at the City Attorney’s Office, was sentenced in May to nine months of home detention for taking part in an extortion scheme tied to the billing debacle. David Alexander, DWP’s former chief information security officer and its former chief cyber risk officer, was sentenced last year to 48 months in federal prison for lying to the FBI about a secret business relationship with Paradis.
After the meeting, Paradis recruited an outside lawyer to supposedly represent Jones in a lawsuit against the city. Paradis told the lawyer that the city wanted the lawsuit to be “pre-settled” on the city’s desired terms, and that Paradis would do all or most of the substantive work on the case.
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