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LA DA Top Official Allegedly Illegally Accessed 1,600 Cops’ Records, Faces 11 Felonies [VIDEO]

Erica CarlinBy Erica CarlinJune 26, 2024 Spreely News 2 Comments2 Mins Read
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Diana Teran, an official from the office of Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, is currently under scrutiny for allegedly facing 11 felony charges connected to unauthorized access to data on local deputies.

On April 30, 2024, the California Attorney General’s office initiated legal action against Teran by officially filing felony charges. FOX News’ Bill Melugin obtained the case affidavit on June 25, revealing details of the allegations against Teran.

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Initially accused of mishandling “Brady” material, a compilation of law enforcement officers accused of misconduct, Teran, a member of Gascón’s Ethics and Integrity Unit, was alleged to have attempted to include deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on the list.

According to Melugin’s report, an affidavit revealed that the LASD used an audit software housing a sensitive staff database.

Allegedly, despite warnings that unauthorized use would result in felony charges, Teran conducted over 14,000 inquiries into this audit software.

FOX News uncovered a copy of the affidavit detailing these allegations.

https://twitter.com/BillMelugin_/status/1805816026506084800?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

The ongoing legal proceedings against Teran highlight the gravity of the accusations made against her and prompt inquiries into the accessibility and management of sensitive law enforcement information.

The allegations against Diana Teran have brought to light the potential risks and consequences of unauthorized access to sensitive law enforcement data.

The initiation of felony charges by the California Attorney General’s office underscores the seriousness of the accusations against Teran, who was a member of George Gascón’s Ethics and Integrity Unit.

The details revealed in the case affidavit obtained by FOX News shed light on the extent of Teran’s alleged actions, including accessing a sensitive staff database through audit software despite warnings of felony charges.

The ongoing legal proceedings serve as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding and managing sensitive law enforcement information.

It prompts critical questions about the accessibility and oversight of such data, particularly within official offices responsible for upholding ethical standards and integrity within law enforcement.

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  1. Robert Bean on June 26, 2024 5:51 pm

    Wow! So many elected officials think they can get away with anything! Because they hope/think they will be protected! But Quess
    what, they are all getting caught!!

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  2. Ron C on June 26, 2024 9:42 pm

    This has to be some kind of a mistake, George Soros’s people fall squarely in the double standards clause that the justice system uses. No matter what the crimes the law enforcement is supposed to protect them just as they do George Soros!

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