Two California officials have been sentenced to two years in a marijuana corruption case.

April 6, 2023

Two former California city officials were sentenced to two years in prison for taking $35,000 in cash bribes in exchange for ensuring a successful marijuana dispensary application in January 2020. The case highlights the FBI’s dedication to fighting public corruption in California’s marijuana market and reveals that such wrongdoing is not uncommon. According to plea documents, David Romero, a former Calexico City Councilman, and Bruno Suarez-Soto, a former commissioner on the city’s Economic Development and Financial Advisory Commission, accepted the bribes from an undercover FBI agent who they believed represented investors seeking to open a cannabis dispensary in Calexico. Calexico is about 120 miles east of San Diego. “This isn’t our first rodeo,” Soto told the undercover agent at one point in their dealings. Both men acknowledged they had taken bribes from others in the past. Romero had been set to become mayor in July 2020. In addition to the prison sentence, Romero and Soto were ordered to forfeit $17,500 each. “Public officials must act with honesty and integrity when doing the public’s business,” U.S. Attorney Robert Brewer said when the charges were filed. “If civic leaders won’t uphold these standards, we will.”

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