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February 13, 2014 The Malibu Times A7 News briefs From page A3 Vanderbeek From page A3 Real Estate DAVID CARTER MalibuMobileHomes.com Ofc 310.456.6271 Quint Carter 310.980.1639 Cell 310.980.4434 Bracken Carter 310.980.1627 PARADISE COVE MANUFACTURED HOMES - Malibu # 24: "BALINESE/ISLAND" STYLE-Cozy 1+1, open flr plan, light & bright, wd flrs, low space rent. Short walk to beach. Pvt back patio & lg, sunny front deck. $ 325,000 # 49: CHARMING OCEAN VIEW HOME-Remodeled 1+1 on quiet cul-de-sac. Vus from LR & decks. Light & airy. Hrdwd flrs, cedar closets. 200 yds to bch. $ 395,000 # 70: CUSTOM HOME FROM GROUND UP-On the creek, pvt 2+1. Hrdwd flrs, skylites, open living area w/fp. Fenced yard & own driveway. I N E S C R O W $ 525,000 # 66: ON THE CREEK-Modern, re-built 2+1, hi ceilings w/skylights, recessed lighting, dbl-paned windows, bamboo floors, travertine tiles bthrm, granite kitchen counters, stone fireplace. Sliders from bdrms to large deck under trees. 2-car pkng. $ 549,000 # 31: WHITEWATER OCEAN VIEWS-150 yards to the sand! Total custom, 2+1 beach home. High ceilings, tile and wood floors, decks, grass yard. $ 625,000 #240: BLUFF AREA-Beautifully remodeled, modern 2+2, with 1,700 sf. Very large lot, low space rent. Private patio & decks, wd flrs, tile & granite. I N E S C R O W $1,250,000 PARADISE COVE - SOLD 2013 #200 $1,250,000 #202 $845,000 #104 $490,000 #75 $360,000 #146 $1,200,000 #236 $765,000 #1 $460,000 #52 $275,000 #106 $950,000 #102 $725,000 #32 $455,000 #53 $240,000 #158 $855,000 #59 $520,000 #192 $445,000 #21 $235,000 #265 $850,000 #88 $500,000 #177 $375,000 POINT DUME CLUB MANUFACTURED HOMES - Malibu # 83: ON A SECLUDED CUL-DE-SAC-Terrific 3+2 & bonus room. Slider from LR to nice deck & large outside patio. Shade tree & grassy yard. I N E S C R O W $ 365,000 #191: MUST SEE! Whitewater ocean and mountain views from this 2 bedroom + 2 bath home in move-in condition. Bamboo and travertine, French doors to deck. Master with spa tub. Fully landscaped, big yard. $ 695,000 #242: UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS-Ocn, sunset & mtn vus. Customized 2+2.5, apx 1,850 sf, w flrs. Bonus sun rms & ofc area. Open ktchn, stone & tile bths w/spa tubs, steam shower, sauna. 2 vu patios, pvt back patio to grassy common area. $ 983,000 POINT DUME CLUB - SOLD 2013 SOLD IN 2014 #150 $1,170,000 #233 $395,000 #45 $310,000 #147 $1,140,000 #71 $350,000 #7 $275,000 #170 $650,000 #46 $332,500 #106 $200,000 #62 $582,500 #281 $315,000 #176 $190,000 SEMINOLE SPRINGS MANUFACTURED HOMES - Agoura Hills Resident Owned Park - Ask for Bracken Carter # 28: LARGE LOT ON QUIET STREET-3+2, lots of potential. Nice front deck/patio, 1-car garage/workshop, covered parking. Extra rm/loft, fplc, fenced yard. $ 155,000 #124: REMODELED MTN VU HOME-2+2 with 1,440 sf, hardwood floors, large open kitchen, bkfst bar, dining area & more. Huge deck, screened-in porch. $ 272,000 SEMINOLE SPRINGS - SOLD 2013 #80 $319,000 #221 #280,000 #123 $250,000 #86 $180,000 #147 $300,000 #102 $260,000 #202 #190,000 #25 $153,000 #128 $298,000 #142 $252,000 #187 $180,000 #111 $130,000 #235 $540,000 Sotheby’s International Realty and the Sotheby’s International Realty logo are registered (or unregistered) service marks used with permission. Operated by Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc. MALIBU BROKERAGE | 310.456.1511 29169 Heathercliff Road Suite 111 | Malibu, CA 90265 sothebyshomes.com/losangeles Visit onlywithus.com to discover the benefits available through us alone. AGOURA | 31625 Lobo Canyon web: 0172624 | $795,000 Catherine Bindley 310.980.6448 MALIBU | 6254 Porterdale Drive web: 0343443 | $50,000/mo Robert Radcliffe 310.255.5454 MALIBU | 3551 Cross Creek Lane web: 0343438 | $50,000/mo Robert Radcliffe 310.255.5454 MALIBU | 28914 Bison Court web: 0172660 | $6,300/mo Shen Schulz 310.980.8809 MALIBU | 21732 Castlewood Drive web: 0172626 | $1,995,000 Susan Cosentino 310.924.9382 MALIBU | Charming Renovated Home web: 0172651 | $1,850,000 C. Bindley 310.980.6448, S. Cosentino 310.924.9382 AGOURA HILLS | 29704 Triunfo Drive web: 0172650 | $1,375,000, Lease $6,500/mo Catherine Bindley 310.980.6448 SANTA MONICA | 618 Lincoln Boulevard Unit 5 web: 0172657 | $1,149,000 Susan Cosentino 310.924.9382 TOPANGA | Estate on Approx. 16 Acres web: 0172629 | $15,999,000 Gracee Arthur 310.804.0708 AGOURA HILLS | 32075 Lobo Canyon web: 0172625 | $4,299,000 Catherine Bindley 310.980.6448 MALIBU | Las Tunas Beach Home web: 0172656 | $3,000,000 C. O’Herlihy 310.980.1194, W. O’Herlihy 310.980.1195 MALIBU | Amazing Ranch - Vineyard web: 0343367 | $2,795,000 Bob Dooney 310.601.0209, Shen Schulz 310.980.8809 a bachelor’s degree from The Dayton Art Institute in 1972. Vanderbeek started at Graphics Three in Dayton, Ohio, and moved to the Dayton Daily News, where he became art director. His impact during his 15 years was substantial, as the art department became a force of change for news- papers. In 1995, Vanderbeek moved to California and began to work with animation studios such as MGM, Hanna Barberra, Nickelodeon, Disney and “The Simpsons.” Vanderbeek’s illustra- tions were featured in children’s books, conceptual storyboards for movies and national maga- zines, touching everyone who saw them. Vanderbeek was generous with his art, always creating a card or painting for someone. All were welcome in his home, which he described as a museum. From geodes, fossils and civil war arti- facts, to his beloved library of art, film and naturalist books, he took great care of them all. A memorial service will take place at a later date. candidacy for State Senate Monday. Rep. Henry Waxman’s (D-Santa Monica) announcement last month that he would retire at the end of his 20th term tripped a political chain reac- tion that, among other things, drew current State Sen. Ted Lieu (D-Santa Monica) into a race to fill his seat. Allen had initially told the Santa Monica Daily Press that Waxman’s seat would be of interest to him but Monday he announced his intentions to fill Lieu’s seat. He enters the race with two significant endorsements: County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky and State Sen. Fran Pavley. Yaroslavsky, who is termed out this year, has known Allen for more than 20 years, he said in a statement. “He has selflessly devoted him- self to our community,” Yaroslavsky said. “He has the vision, experience, intelligence and temperament to rep- resent us.” Pavley lauded Allen as a “prag- matic problem solver.” “His passion for education, dem- onstrated by his years of service on a school board and in his teaching at UCLA School of Law, will be a valuable asset for our legislature,” she said. “I grew up swimming in the Santa Monica Bay and hiking in the Santa Monica Mountains, so preserv- ing and protecting the bay and the mountains are very meaningful to me,” he said. Allen is an attorney with the law firm Richardson & Patel LLP and a lecturer at UCLA Law School. A version of this story originally appeared in the Santa Monica Daily Press. More charges filed against LA County Sheriff’s Department New misconduct charges were filed against two Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies on Friday, bringing the total number of charges against current and former sheriff’s officials to 21 over a three-year investigation, according to the LA Times. The charges, which were announced by federal prosecutors in connection with the ongoing FBI inves- tigation into misconduct in the LASD, state that two deputies assaulted a handcuffed inmate in Los Angeles’ Men’s Central Jail in February 2009. “It’s simply another example of the need to be terribly concerned about what checks and balances are in place within the department,” Miriam Krinsky, executive director of Los Angeles County’s Citizens’ Jail Commission on Jail Violence, a county commission created in response to the abuse scandal, told the LA Times. The crime was initially reported by a jail chaplain on Feb. 12, 2009, one day after the incident. The chaplain, Deacon Paulino Juarez, filed an offi- cial report on the incident days later, during which he reported that four sheriff’s deputies punched, kicked and pepper-sprayed an inmate who was handcuffed to a waist chain, despite him shouting, “Please stop!” However, the department concluded that the use of force was within policy and did not discipline the deputies. After the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California filed a sworn statement by Deacon Juarez, together with dozens of other decla- rations of deputy misconduct in LA County’s jail system, Juarez was grant- ed a meeting with Sheriff Lee Baca. Juarez recalled that Baca said he’d never heard about the incident. Baca then, according to what Juarez told the LA Times, looked over the file and told the chaplain that the inmate, called BP, was determined to be schizophrenic by investigators. He also claimed that the file said that BP was punched, adding that “Punches are allowed, but kicks are not allowed in my department.” The two deputies being charged in the case, Joey Aguiar, 26, and Mariano Ramirez, 38, are facing charges both of violating the civil rights of an inmate and of submitting falsified reports of the incident. A3,7 News 2-13-14.indd 7 2/11/14 8:16 PM

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Real Estate DAVID CARTER MalibuMobileHomes.com

Ofc 310.456.6271 Quint Carter 310.980.1639 Cell 310.980.4434 Bracken Carter 310.980.1627

PARADISE COVE MANUFACTURED HOMES - Malibu# 24: "BALINESE/ISLAND" STYLE-Cozy 1+1, open flr plan, light & bright, wd flrs, low space rent. Short walk to beach. Pvt back patio & lg, sunny front deck. $ 325,000# 49: CHARMING OCEAN VIEW HOME-Remodeled 1+1 on quiet cul-de-sac. Vus from LR & decks. Light & airy. Hrdwd flrs, cedar closets. 200 yds to bch. $ 395,000# 70: CUSTOM HOME FROM GROUND UP-On the creek, pvt 2+1. Hrdwd flrs, skylites, open living area w/fp. Fenced yard & own driveway. IN ESCROW $ 525,000# 66: ON THE CREEK-Modern, re-built 2+1, hi ceilings w/skylights, recessed lighting, dbl-paned windows, bamboo floors, travertine tiles bthrm, granite kitchen counters, stone fireplace. Sliders from bdrms to large deck under trees. 2-car pkng. $ 549,000# 31: WHITEWATER OCEAN VIEWS-150 yards to the sand! Total custom, 2+1 beach home. High ceilings, tile and wood floors, decks, grass yard. $ 625,000#240: BLUFF AREA-Beautifully remodeled, modern 2+2, with 1,700 sf. Very large lot, low space rent. Private patio & decks, wd flrs, tile & granite. IN ESCROW $1,250,000

PARADISE COVE - SOLD 2013#200 $1,250,000 #202 $845,000 #104 $490,000 #75 $360,000#146 $1,200,000 #236 $765,000 #1 $460,000 #52 $275,000#106 $950,000 #102 $725,000 #32 $455,000 #53 $240,000#158 $855,000 #59 $520,000 #192 $445,000 #21 $235,000#265 $850,000 #88 $500,000 #177 $375,000

POINT DUME CLUB MANUFACTURED HOMES - Malibu# 83: ON A SECLUDED CUL-DE-SAC-Terrific 3+2 & bonus room. Slider from LR to nice deck & large outside patio. Shade tree & grassy yard. IN ESCROW $ 365,000#191: MUST SEE! Whitewater ocean and mountain views from this 2 bedroom + 2bath home in move-in condition. Bamboo and travertine, French doors to deck. Master with spa tub. Fully landscaped, big yard. $ 695,000#242: UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS-Ocn, sunset & mtn vus. Customized 2+2.5, apx 1,850 sf, w flrs. Bonus sun rms & ofc area. Open ktchn, stone & tile bths w/spa tubs, steam shower, sauna. 2 vu patios, pvt back patio to grassy common area. $ 983,000

POINT DUME CLUB - SOLD 2013 SOLD IN 2014#150 $1,170,000 #233 $395,000 #45 $310,000#147 $1,140,000 #71 $350,000 #7 $275,000#170 $650,000 #46 $332,500 #106 $200,000#62 $582,500 #281 $315,000 #176 $190,000

SEMINOLE SPRINGS MANUFACTURED HOMES - Agoura HillsResident Owned Park - Ask for Bracken Carter

# 28: LARGE LOT ON QUIET STREET-3+2, lots of potential. Nice front deck/patio, 1-car garage/workshop, covered parking. Extra rm/loft, fplc, fenced yard. $ 155,000#124: REMODELED MTN VU HOME-2+2 with 1,440 sf, hardwood floors, large open kitchen, bkfst bar, dining area & more. Huge deck, screened-in porch. $ 272,000

SEMINOLE SPRINGS - SOLD 2013#80 $319,000 #221 #280,000 #123 $250,000 #86 $180,000

#147 $300,000 #102 $260,000 #202 #190,000 #25 $153,000#128 $298,000 #142 $252,000 #187 $180,000 #111 $130,000

#235 $540,000

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Visit onlywithus.com to discover thebenefits available through us alone.

AgourA | 31625 Lobo Canyon web: 0172624 | $795,000 Catherine bindley 310.980.6448

MALibu | 6254 Porterdale Drive web: 0343443 | $50,000/mo robert radcliffe 310.255.5454

MALibu | 3551 Cross Creek Lane web: 0343438 | $50,000/mo robert radcliffe 310.255.5454

MALibu | 28914 bison Court web: 0172660 | $6,300/mo Shen Schulz 310.980.8809

MALibu | 21732 Castlewood Drive web: 0172626 | $1,995,000 Susan Cosentino 310.924.9382

MALibu | Charming renovated Home web: 0172651 | $1,850,000 C. bindley 310.980.6448, S. Cosentino 310.924.9382

AgourA HiLLs | 29704 Triunfo Drive web: 0172650 | $1,375,000, lease $6,500/mo Catherine bindley 310.980.6448

sAnTA MoniCA | 618 Lincoln boulevard unit 5 web: 0172657 | $1,149,000 Susan Cosentino 310.924.9382

ToPAngA | Estate on Approx. 16 Acres web: 0172629 | $15,999,000 gracee arthur 310.804.0708

AgourA HiLLs | 32075 Lobo Canyon web: 0172625 | $4,299,000 Catherine bindley 310.980.6448

MALibu | Las Tunas beach Home web: 0172656 | $3,000,000 C. o’Herlihy 310.980.1194, W. o’Herlihy 310.980.1195

MALibu | Amazing ranch - Vineyard web: 0343367 | $2,795,000 bob Dooney 310.601.0209, Shen Schulz 310.980.8809

a bachelor’s degree from The Dayton Art Institute in 1972.

Vanderbeek started at Graphics Three in Dayton, Ohio, and moved to the Dayton Daily News, where he became art director. His impact during his 15 years was substantial, as the art department became a force of change for news-papers.

In 1995, Vanderbeek moved to California and began to work with animation studios such as MGM, Hanna Barberra, Nickelodeon, Disney and “The Simpsons.” Vanderbeek’s illustra-

tions were featured in children’s books, conceptual storyboards for movies and national maga-zines, touching everyone who saw them.

Vanderbeek was generous with his art, always creating a card or painting for someone. All were welcome in his home, which he described as a museum. From geodes, fossils and civil war arti-facts, to his beloved library of art, film and naturalist books, he took great care of them all.

A memorial service will take place at a later date.

candidacy for State Senate Monday.Rep. Henry Waxman’s (D-Santa

Monica) announcement last month that he would retire at the end of his 20th term tripped a political chain reac-tion that, among other things, drew current State Sen. Ted Lieu (D-Santa Monica) into a race to fill his seat.

Allen had initially told the Santa Monica Daily Press that Waxman’s seat would be of interest to him but Monday he announced his intentions to fill Lieu’s seat.

He enters the race with two significant endorsements: County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky and State Sen. Fran Pavley.

Yaroslavsky, who is termed out this year, has known Allen for more than 20 years, he said in a statement.

“He has selflessly devoted him-self to our community,” Yaroslavsky said. “He has the vision, experience, intelligence and temperament to rep-resent us.”

Pavley lauded Allen as a “prag-matic problem solver.”

“His passion for education, dem-onstrated by his years of service on a school board and in his teaching at UCLA School of Law, will be a valuable asset for our legislature,” she said.

“I grew up swimming in the Santa Monica Bay and hiking in the Santa Monica Mountains, so preserv-ing and protecting the bay and the mountains are very meaningful to me,” he said.

Allen is an attorney with the law firm Richardson & Patel LLP and a lecturer at UCLA Law School.

A version of this story originally appeared in the Santa Monica Daily Press.

More charges filed against LA County Sheriff’s Department

New misconduct charges were filed against two Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies on Friday, bringing the total number of charges against current and former sheriff’s officials to 21 over a three-year investigation, according to the LA Times.

The charges, which were announced by federal prosecutors in connection with the ongoing FBI inves-tigation into misconduct in the LASD, state that two deputies assaulted a

handcuffed inmate in Los Angeles’ Men’s Central Jail in February 2009.

“It’s simply another example of the need to be terribly concerned about what checks and balances are in place within the department,” Miriam Krinsky, executive director of Los Angeles County’s Citizens’ Jail Commission on Jail Violence, a county commission created in response to the abuse scandal, told the LA Times.

The crime was initially reported by a jail chaplain on Feb. 12, 2009, one day after the incident. The chaplain, Deacon Paulino Juarez, filed an offi-cial report on the incident days later, during which he reported that four sheriff’s deputies punched, kicked and pepper-sprayed an inmate who was handcuffed to a waist chain, despite him shouting, “Please stop!” However, the department concluded that the use of force was within policy and did not discipline the deputies.

After the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California filed a sworn statement by Deacon Juarez, together with dozens of other decla-rations of deputy misconduct in LA County’s jail system, Juarez was grant-ed a meeting with Sheriff Lee Baca.

Juarez recalled that Baca said he’d never heard about the incident.

Baca then, according to what Juarez told the LA Times, looked over the file and told the chaplain that the inmate, called BP, was determined to be schizophrenic by investigators. He also claimed that the file said that BP was punched, adding that “Punches are allowed, but kicks are not allowed in my department.”

The two deputies being charged in the case, Joey Aguiar, 26, and Mariano Ramirez, 38, are facing charges both of violating the civil rights of an inmate and of submitting falsified reports of the incident.

A3,7 News 2-13-14.indd 7 2/11/14 8:16 PM