Los Angeles Times: “It certainly looks like someone violated California’s two-party consent rule, so it makes sense the Police Department would investigate,” said Jessica Levinson, a professor at LMU Loyola Law School and former president of the City Ethics Commission. “There are obvious people to interview in the room and … questions about who had access to the room,” Levinson said, while noting that the alleged crime likely wouldn’t rise to the level of a felony.
Source: Los Angeles Times
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