Yee's calendar shows he was scheduled to meet that afternoon with Jackson and a man named Mike King. Campaign finance records, news reports and a lawsuit filed on behalf of Chow indicate Michael Anthony King, a Georgia businessman, was the alias used by UCE 4773.
There are four entries in 2011 and 2012 showing meetings between Yee and the man identified as Mike King. Two of the meetings were scheduled to take place in the Sacramento office of Bill Duplissea, a lobbyist and former Assemblyman representing San Mateo County. Duplissea did not immediately respond to a call Friday seeking comment.
Terry Francke, general counsel for Californians Aware, a nonprofit that advocates for government transparency, said the calendar entries deserve scrutiny because they provide a fuller account of how Yee, whose salary was paid by taxpayers, spent his time. Francke argues the calendars for all state lawmakers should be public.
Didn’t see it anywhere but will he lose his lucrative pension? Will he get time off for good behavior? How long will he actually serve and will he get re-elected once he’s out?