Bell’s Rizzo Hit With 50 Felonies

The former city administrator of the scandalized city of Bell, Calif., has been ordered to stand trial on more than 50 felony charges.

Robert Rizzo will face trial on the charges that include steering city business to a partner in a horse-racing enterprise, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The newspaper reported that eight other former and current Bell officials will also stand trial for misappropriation of city money.

Voters in the beleaguered Southern California city of Bell this month tossed out their entire City Council during a recall election .

The clean sweep by voters clears the way for an all new council of first-time office holders.

The city in Los Angeles County was thrust into the spotlight in the summer by press reports it was paying Rizzo about $800,000 a year.

The fallout since then has included civil and criminal charges against Rizzo, four City Council members, and other members of Bell’s management team. They are accused of misappropriating millions of dollars from the city, which has a population of about 40,000.

Since the fallout, the city has been struggling to align its finances, facing a deficit of up to $4.5 million.

Bell has seven outstanding bond issues totaling $136 million of debt.

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