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  1. Apr 23, 2021 · PALMDALE (CBSLA) — Jim Ledford, the former mayor of Palmdale, pleaded guilty Thursday to perjury in connection with a corruption case involving two city consultants. Ledford, 67, entered his ...

  2. Feb 16, 2021 · Former Palmdale Mayor Jim Ledford. PALMDALE – Former Palmdale Mayor Jim Ledford, who’s accused of illegally receiving more than $60,000 a year from local consultants and failing to publicly disclose the income on economic disclosure statements, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to five felony counts. Ledford, 67, was charged in June 2017 with one ...

  3. Feb 16, 2021 · by Contributing Editor February 16, 2021. Former Palmdale Mayor Jim Ledford, who’s accused of illegally receiving more than $60,000 a year from local consultants and failing to publicly disclose ...

  4. Apr 22, 2021 · April 22, 2021 2:44 PM PT. Former Palmdale Mayor Jim Ledford pleaded guilty to a single count of perjury Thursday, ending a years-long probe of a pay-to-play scandal where he was accused of raking ...

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  5. Apr 26, 2021 · PALMDALE — Former Palmdale Mayor Jim Ledford faces several years in prison for perjury, conspiracy, and receiving money illegally by using his position for personal gain. Last Thursday, he pleaded guilty to perjury. On April 22, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office released a statement confirming that Ledford pleaded guilty to ...

  6. Ledford (dob 6/24/53) entered his plea to one count of perjury. He was immediately sentenced to formal probation for two years and ordered to pay $189,800 in restitution. He was charged with co-defendants Kimberly Anne Shaw (dob 9/2/55) and Susan Burgess Miller (dob 6/26/48) who both were accused of using shell companies to pay Ledford several ...

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  8. Apr 22, 2021 · by The AV Times Staff • April 22, 2021. PALMDALE – Former Palmdale Mayor Jim Ledford pleaded guilty Thursday to lying about income he illegally received from two consultants, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced. “This case illustrates that some public officials are willing to deceive the public for their own ...

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