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Episode Date: October 12, 2021Jose Huizar grew up in Boyle Heights – a working-class Latinx neighborhood in L.A. Eventually, he became their councilperson. And, for the most part, people trusted Huizar... until the day the FB...I raided his home and offices, looking for evidence of corruption. The Feds would go on to say that Huizar led a criminal enterprise based in city hall. He stands accused of taking bribes from luxury developers as his constituents were displaced from their homes. This season of Smoke Screen is a collaboration with grassroots media organization L.A. TACO. In this 9-part investigative series, journalist and host Mariah Castañeda investigates how Huizar got the power to do what he did, and how the community that raised him paid the price. A Neon Hum Media and Sony Music Entertainment production. Coming October 26th. Listen & follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Most of us know you can't trust politicians.
But you know how sometimes a politician comes along that just seems different?
Someone who actually seems to care about you and your neighbors,
who says, I'm like you.
I'm a lookout for you.
This is a podcast about that kind of politician.
He grew up in a working-class Latinx neighborhood
in Los Angeles called Boyle Heights.
His name is Jose Huizar.
His upbringing was the hook for his entire persona.
He's going to be the first Mexican city council member.
His family's from Zacatecas.
It was our own personal AOC.
But it turns out the story of Jose Huizar
was too good to be true.
Tonight, corruption so bad,
L.A. City Hall has never seen anything like it.
The FBI called Huizar the mastermind
of a criminal enterprise based in City Hall.
His trial is set for next year.
FBI agents left Jose Huizar's office this afternoon with a
lot of boxes, possible evidence. Tonight, outside his home, activists chanted,
calling Jose Huizar a vendido is the sellout a podcast about a los angeles city council member
dogged by allegations of corruption harassment and pathological pettiness it's about a community
that feels the pain of betrayal from one of their own.
Fuck you, Sleazy Weezy, if you're hearing this podcast. Yeah, I just hope you have a terrible day
for, you know, taking part in the ultimate sin, which is selling out your own neighborhood.
The community we saw represented found themselves in a war against gentrification,
and they were ready to fight. Resistance is in the air and we kind of have this legacy
to maintain in the hood, right,
of like a place that is extremely political
and that takes a stand.
For years, luxury developers
were allegedly bribing Wiesad
behind closed doors,
but nobody knew.
The decision to sell out,
it's really heartbreaking to look at it.
And I don't think
anybody expected that Wizar would end up in handcuffs. This is a story about greed, but it
started out hopeful. He went on to Princeton, then he went to UCLA Law. So that is like the dream.
And in the end, there's nothing worse than having somebody from your own community
sell you out. You're a snake
and you deserve to be crushed.
How did Wisad get the power to do what he did?
Who helped him get what he wanted?
And how did the community
that raised him pay the price?
I'm your host,
Mariah Castaneda.
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