Pubdate: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 Source: San Luis Obispo County Tribune (CA) Copyright: 2000 The Tribune Contact: P.O. Box 112, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406-0112 Fax: 805.781.7905 Website: http://www.thetribunenews.com/ Authors: Jim Newton and Tina Daunt, Los Angeles Times L.A. MAY DIP INTO TOBACCO MONEY Mayor Suggests Using It To Pay Off Suits Over Police LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, confronted with the looming financial fallout from the worst police corruption scandal in city history, said Thursday that he favors diverting $300 million in anticipated tobacco settlement money to pay off the cost of resolving lawsuits that arise from the scandal. Riordan insisted Thursday that the scandal involving the police department's Rampart Division would not bankrupt Los Angeles. He vowed to protect city programs and taxpayers, while still making amends with people who have been abused by Los Angeles police officers implicated in the still-growing list of abuses, which include improper shootings, framed suspects, thefts, beatings, perjury and cover-ups. "We will get by this," said Riordan. Still, the mayor agreed that even the staggering sums he proposes to set aside may not cover the full cost of the lawsuits. Others, meanwhile, warned that the mayor's approach, though a clever way to come up with a huge amount of money quickly, could create other problems. Riordan's proposal will require City Council approval. Under Riordan's proposal, the city essentially would turn over a private entity all its anticipated tobacco revenue, which Los Angeles and other governments are scheduled to receive to settle lawsuits against the nation's leading tobacco companies. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D