City Atty. Mike Feuer alleges that developer Michael Hakim owes the city more than $220,000 for legal bills racked up during a court battle over his 27-story project.
the approval of the project three years later, saying the city had not properly examined the project’s impact on traffic, public safety and other issues.Advertisement
After The Times published its findings, a spokeswoman for Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey said the D.A.'s officeA Wesson spokesman said previously that the council president does not arrange rental agreements for his adult children and called The Times’ reporting on the apartment “a political hit piece full of insinuations.” Hakim said previously that he became aware of Wesson III when he was contacted by The Times about the apartment.
Wesson III moved in 2011 into an apartment on Rosewood Avenue owned by Rosewood Corp., which identified Hakim as its chief financial officer in state business filings. Hakim also signed a declaration in 2017 saying he was the owner of the 20-unit building, according to a permit application filed with the city’s Department of Building and Safety.
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