Feds say San Leandro councilmember could testify against former Oakland mayor at trial

Federal prosecutors are reportedly considering calling San Leandro City Councilman Bryan Azevedo as a witness in the upcoming bribery and fraud trial against former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao. The revelation emerged during a federal court hearing, where Assistant U.S. Attorney Abraham Fine hinted at broader corruption across the East Bay, particularly in Oakland.

Azevedo, who is due to appear in court on February 12, faces charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and lying to a government agency after allegedly accepting a $2,000 bribe from a fledgling housing company. His defense team has hinted at a possible plea deal, with Azevedo's lawyer stating that his client is "close to reaching a resolution" in his case.

The prospect of Azevedo taking the stand in Thao's trial has raised questions about potential evidence and witness testimony. Thao's attorney, Jeffrey Tsai, revealed that he had sought information from federal prosecutors regarding an unnamed co-conspirator believed to be longtime Oakland political operative Mario Juarez. The alleged corrupt activity involves "unlawful contributions" by straw donors to evade campaign finance regulations.

Prosecutors claim to have evidence suggesting that Andy Duong and others attempted to bribe various city officials, including Thao. This comes as a new development in the ongoing investigation into the Duongs' use of straw donors to funnel money to City Council candidates. The scheme allegedly dates back to 2013, when California Waste Solutions was negotiating with the city to buy and lease land for recycling facilities.

As Thao's trial approaches on October 19, her defense team has focused on discrediting Juarez's credibility, highlighting his lengthy history of criminal charges and civil disputes. Prosecutors maintain that they built most of their case against Thao without Juarez's assistance, stating that they had been investigating the bribery scheme for over a year before speaking to him.

In related news, regulators have accused Andy Duong of orchestrating another elaborate scheme to improve his family's business with local lawmakers and officials by illegally funneling thousands of dollars to campaign chests. The trial will determine the fate of Thao, Jones, and the Duongs, who all plead not guilty to the charges against them.
 
OMG, this is like sooo crazy!!! 🀯 San Leandro's Bryan Azevedo getting called as a witness in Sheng Thao's trial? That's like, super suspicious, you know? πŸ˜’ I mean, what if he's just trying to save his own skin by throwing someone else under the bus? πŸ’Ό The fact that they're investigating Mario Juarez too? πŸ€” That's some deep stuff. And what about all these straw donors and campaign finance regulations? It's like, a whole mess! πŸ—‘οΈ I don't even know who to trust at this point. Like, are the prosecutors just trying to pin everything on Thao or is there really something fishy going on here? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” I don't think we should be too quick to judge Azevedo just yet. I mean, $2k is a pretty small bribe, you know? And he's already talking about a plea deal, so maybe he's doing the right thing. We can't assume he's guilty based on one little incident. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Thao's team seems to be trying to discredit Juarez, but what if they're just trying to deflect attention from their own questionable dealings? I'm not saying Thao is innocent or anything, but let's not rush to judgment just yet. And what about the Duongs? They're the ones who seem to have been involved in some serious shady business... πŸ€‘
 
🚨 This bribery and corruption case is getting way more complicated by the minute! In my opinion, it's clear that there's a big problem brewing in Oakland, especially when it comes to campaign finance regulations. I mean, straw donors trying to evade laws? That's just not right πŸ™„.

The fact that prosecutors are considering calling Bryan Azevedo as a witness is also super interesting. His defense team thinks he might be close to a plea deal, but this raises questions about whether or not he'll crack under pressure. Maybe he has some dirt on Thao that he's not sharing yet πŸ€”.

And then there's the whole Mario Juarez thing... I don't know what to make of him being a "longtime Oakland political operative" with a history of criminal charges and civil disputes. His credibility is definitely in question, but at the same time, prosecutors seem pretty convinced that he's involved.

One thing that really bothers me is how this all ties into the Duongs' scheme to funnel money to City Council candidates. It's like they thought they could just get away with it? The fact that regulators are accusing Andy Duong of orchestrating another scam to improve his family's business is just icing on the cake 🍰.

I'm keeping an eye on this trial, especially since Thao, Jones, and the Duongs all plead not guilty. It's going to be a long and complicated ride, but I hope justice gets served in the end πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm kinda thinking that the fact Azevedo might testify in Thao's trial is a big deal because it shows how deep this corruption goes πŸ€”. If he does end up testifying, it could be a game changer for prosecutors trying to build their case against Thao and the Duongs. But at the same time, if his defense team can poke some holes in his credibility, it might give them leverage too 😬. This whole thing is getting messy, but I'm glad we're finally starting to see more info come out about what was going on in Oakland πŸ“°.
 
πŸ™„ This is gonna be a mess. First, Azevedo's in trouble for taking a bribe, now he's gonna have to testify against Thao? What's next? Azevedo's gonna end up ratting out his own friends and family just to save himself. And good luck with that plea deal - it's not like he's got any real bargaining chips.

And don't even get me started on the Duongs' straw donor scheme. This whole thing smells like a giant mess of corruption, but I'm sure prosecutors will manage to twist and turn it all into some kind of neat little package. Meanwhile, Thao's defense team is just trying to spin this as some kinda wild conspiracy theory - give me a break.

This trial is gonna be a circus, and the whole thing's just gonna drag on for ages with no one really getting anywhere. It's all just gonna end in more twists and turns, like a never-ending game of whack-a-mole. 🀯
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is getting pretty wild ... like what's next? are we gonna find out that half the city council was in on it too? πŸ€‘ i mean, it's crazy how Azevedo's case is connected to Thao's and now Duong's - it sounds like a giant web of corruption. and juarez's credibility is definitely questionable, but at the same time, it's hard not to wonder if he's just trying to get some sort of deal out of this too πŸ€‘

anyway, it's all about how these cases play out and what we can learn from them ... if Thao goes down, will that open up more investigations into other officials? πŸ’‘ or is it just going to be a 'he got caught' kinda thing?
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ This whole bribery and fraud trial is just a mess 🀯. First, we've got Azevedo possibly testifying in Thao's trial, which could lead to some juicy evidence coming out 🍳. But what about all the other city officials who might be connected to this scheme? It feels like they're playing catch-up on this one ⏰. And let's not forget about the straw donors - it's just too many cooks in the kitchen πŸ€ͺ. I mean, can't we just get to the bottom of this already? The whole thing is so convoluted πŸ”„.
 
πŸ€” This Azevedo thingy is getting super weird! So, he's got a possible plea deal, huh? That's gotta be some juicy info that'll make the feds sit up and take notice 🚨 And now Thao's team is trying to discredit Juarez? Like, good luck with that πŸ˜‚. The whole Duong family scheme is like a masterclass in corruption - I mean, who needs campaign finance laws when you can just funnel money through straw donors, right? πŸ€‘ This trial is gonna be lit πŸ”₯ Can't wait to see how it all unfolds!
 
🀯 OMG u guys!!! so like thao's trial is coming up & now bryan azevedo might be called as a witness πŸ€”?? this is getting so wild! i mean i know thao is guilty of some stuff but azevedo being called in is like a whole new level of drama πŸ’₯ and what about juarez tho?? he's been involved in all these shady dealings for years & now he's just an unnamed co-conspirator ?? πŸ˜’ prosecutors are trying to say that thao didn't need juarez's help but like come on πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ how do they know? everyone in oakland is connected lol πŸ‘€ anyway this whole thing is just so complicated i'm low-key excited for the trial though πŸ“š
 
The fact that Bryan Azevedo is being considered as a witness in Sheng Thao's trial raises some intriguing questions about the scope of corruption in Oakland πŸ€”. If prosecutors believe that Azevedo can provide valuable testimony regarding the broader East Bay bribery scheme, it could potentially lead to more convictions and greater transparency in local politics. On the other hand, if Azevedo is indeed close to a plea deal, his involvement as a witness might undermine the prosecution's case against Thao. The investigation into the Duongs' use of straw donors also highlights the need for stricter campaign finance regulations, which could help prevent similar schemes from emerging in the future πŸ’‘
 
Ugh, this is getting so deep 🀯! It sounds like a whole web of corruption in Oakland is about to get exposed. I'm talking about Azevedo potentially testifying against Thao, and then Thao's team trying to take down Juarez... it's all so tangled 😩. And let's not forget the Duongs' scheme with straw donors - that's some serious dirty stuff πŸ’Έ. I just hope justice is served on October 19th πŸ•°οΈ. The fact that prosecutors are building their case without Juarez's help just means they're trying to cover their own backsides πŸ˜’. And what about all these campaign finance regulations being bent and broken? It's like, how can we trust our politicians when this kind of thing is going on? πŸ’”
 
🀣 Can you believe this is how politics work? A bunch of wheeling and dealing, like a big ol' game of "keep away" with cash πŸ€‘. And now we got Bryan Azevedo potentially testifying in Sheng Thao's trial - what a twist! πŸ˜‚ It's like they're trying to figure out who threw the biggest curveball yet πŸ’₯. I mean, who knew straw donors could be so sneaky? 🀫 I guess you could say their scheme was just a "donation" of effort πŸ’Έ... get it? Anyway, only time (and the trial) will tell if Thao's team can come out on top and not end up in a whole heap of trouble πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.
 
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