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BRADLEY GUEST LIST

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Compiled by Times researcher Cecilia Rasmussen

Here is a list of Mayor Tom Bradley’s supporters who were invited to the mayoral mansion in Hancock Park earlier this month to help the beleaguered Bradley raise money for legal fees.

The contributions listed below are from 1983 through June 30, 1989, and include corporate donations from officers, employees and family members.

Joe Cerrell, political consultant and lobbyist who represents clients with city business. Contribution: $11,368. Mary Ann Chalker, president of LFC Insurance, which has received nearly $2 million in business from city Housing Authority. Contribution: $62,200. Johnnie L. Cochran Jr., airport commissioner and attorney who has received city legal business. Contribution: $32,425. Linda Tibi Comfort, Bradley fund-raiser actively involved in legal defense fund. Contribution: $280. Bruce Corwin, developer whose company owns 10 theaters on or near Broadway. He is treasurer of committee through which mayor’s legal fees are being paid. Contribution: $23,500. Bondie Gambrell, developer and campaign fund-raiser for the Rev. Jesse Jackson. Contribution: none. Al Galletti, Harbor-area businessman who is part owner of the new Compri Hotel in San Pedro, built on land owned by Port of Los Angeles. Contribution: $17,450. Dan Garcia, former planning commissioner who is a lobbyist and attorney representing clients with city business. Contribution: $2,590. Jules Glazer, Bradley campaign accountant. Contribution: $700. Leonard Glickman, developer with business ties to the city. Contribution: $5,300. Jona Goldrich, developer who has received subsidies from the Community Redevelopment Agency for Bunker Hill projects. Contribution: $12,580. Kambiz Hekmat, Westside developer. Contribution: $4,350. Richard Holdaway, president of Kaiser International, which was recently awarded contract by Harbor Commission. Contribution: $29,200. Warren Hollier, ex-public works commissioner whom Bradley forced to resign in 1980 for withdrawing thousands of dollars in city funds without proper accounting. Contribution: $15,650. Maureen Kindel, ex-public works commissioner who is a lobbyist representing clients with city business. Contribution: $1,000. Melanie Lomax, attorney who has received city legal business. Contribution: $27,791. Ron Lushing, developer who was recently appointed by Bradley to Harbor Commission. Contribution: $183,220. Sol Marcus, ex-public works commissioner who is a lobbyist representing clients with city business. Contribution: $6,950. Patric Mayers, commissioner on building advisory appeals board. Contribution: $100. Jim Miller, developer. Contribution: $24,150. Lou Moret, ex-public works commissioner who was part of a group of Bradley allies who recently won approval to build a multimillion-dollar commercial/residential center in Little Tokyo. Chief operating officer of Southern California Assn. of Governments. Contribution: None. Kathy Moret, head of Project Restore, a fund-raising drive to refurbish City Hall. Contribution: $250. John Murray, bank executive. Contribution: $1,235. Madeline Murray, businesswoman. Contribution: $1,195. Siun Park, businessman who is member of Los Angeles Convention and Exhibition Center Authority. Contribution: $25,000. Nick Patsaouras, longtime Democratic fund-raiser and Board of Zoning Appeals commissioner. Contribution: $11,250. Dori Pye, Housing Authority commissioner and president of Los Angeles Business Council, which owes city $53,000. Contribution: $2,000. Bill Robertson, parks and recreation commissioner who is secretary/treasurer of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor. Contribution: $100. Also present were Bradley staffers Bill Chandler, Bill Elkins, Art Gastelum, Wanda Moore and Christine Ung.

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