A former labor chief for Los Angeles firefighters is below scrutiny for getting a union automotive at an alleged low cost — after which reporting a good decrease sale worth to the state to keep away from paying taxes, two folks with information of the transactions advised The Instances.
Domingo Albarran Jr., a former Los Angeles Fireplace Division captain who served as treasurer of the United Firefighters of Los Angeles Metropolis, reported to the Division of Motor Automobiles that he bought the 2017 Chevrolet Malibu from the union for $500 in December 2022. The sources stated that Albarran paid extra — a complete of $4,000 — for the automotive however slashed the sale worth in paperwork he filed with the state.
The incoming UFLAC treasurer seen the discrepancy and demanded Albarran return the automobile to the union, based on the sources, who requested to not be named with the intention to talk about the matter candidly. The brand new treasurer additionally found that Albarran had inflated the automobile’s mileage when he obtained an estimate from Kelley Blue Ebook, the sources stated. A Kelley Blue Ebook spokesperson stated a 2017 Malibu most likely would have been value greater than $10,000 on the time of the sale.
Albarran, who has since retired, acknowledged to The Instances that he underreported the sale worth to the DMV as a result of he didn’t need to pay taxes, and stated he misinterpret the odometer and mistakenly plugged within the mistaken mileage when he obtained the Kelley Blue Ebook estimate. However he stated the automotive was in poor situation and wanted main repairs, and was not value greater than double what he paid.
“I don’t need to pay numerous taxes on a automobile that was doubtlessly a lemon, however no matter, I personal that 100%,” he stated, including that the worth he paid was truthful as a result of the automobile wanted as much as $2,000 in repairs.
Metropolis payroll information present Albarran made greater than $370,000 in 2023 in pay and advantages earlier than he retired. That included $189,339 in time beyond regulation pay.
The episode comes as one other former officer of the labor group faces an inner investigation over allegations that he engaged in monetary improprieties involving the union’s charity for injured firefighters and their households, together with utilizing $5,000 of the charity’s cash for his private bills. Adam Walker, a former UFLAC secretary who nonetheless works for the LAFD, advised The Instances that the allegations are false.
The Worldwide Assn. of Fireplace Fighters has suspended Walker from his union management publish and accused him of improperly depositing about $75,000 of the charity’s funds into his private accounts from December 2022 to January 2024, inner IAFF information reviewed by The Instances present.
Walker stated in an interview that the deposits have been reimbursements for his professional out-of-pocket bills for 2 golf tournaments that raised cash for a disabled former firefighter. He stated the account from which deposits have been made was arrange for the tournaments and never for the charity, the UFLAC Fireplace Basis.
“Not one penny of the cash was basis cash,” he stated.
The UFLAC treasurer who uncovered the issues with Albarran’s automotive buy reported it to the Worldwide Assn. of Fireplace Fighters, the mother or father group of UFLAC and different native firefighter unions throughout the nation, stated the 2 sources aware of the state of affairs. One of many sources stated the IAFF is conducting a broad examination of UFLAC’s funds, together with the usage of union bank cards by officers.
UFLAC President Freddy Escobar declined to touch upon the allegations in opposition to Albarran and didn’t reply a written query from The Instances concerning the IAFF monetary evaluate.
UFLAC is a political power in L.A., with elected officers valuing its endorsements and monetary contributions to campaigns.
Escobar and different UFLAC leaders have criticized Mayor Karen Bass for firing LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley final month. Bass has stated Crowley didn’t adequately put together for the Jan. 7 hearth that destroyed swaths of Pacific Palisades and killed 12 folks. On Tuesday, the Metropolis Council voted 13 to 2 to disclaim Crowley’s attraction of her firing.
Albarran’s case dates to 2022, when he supplied to purchase the Malibu sedan he had been driving for years in the middle of performing his union duties. Officers sometimes are assigned a piece automotive in the event that they drive above a sure variety of miles a 12 months, as a result of it’s cheaper than reimbursing them for mileage, the 2 sources stated.
Earlier than Albarran’s buy was remaining, he charged to a union bank card roughly $1,500 in mechanical work and enhancements to the automotive, together with putting in two new tires and flushing its transmission, the sources stated.
In an interview, Albarran advised The Instances these bills have been for routine upkeep and security upgrades.
“That wanted to be accomplished whether or not I used to be shopping for it or whether or not the union was going to maintain it,” Albarran stated, including that the metal belt was uncovered on the tires. “Am I speculated to drive round within the automobile with tires which might be unsafe? And so they have been worn out whereas [the car] belonged to the union.”
Albarran was additionally accused by the incoming treasurer of buying gasoline dozens of instances for a private automobile with a union bank card, the sources stated. After discovering receipts during which the quantity of gasoline bought exceeded the roughly 13 gallons in a Malibu tank, the incoming treasurer positioned surveillance video of Albarran refueling his private automotive at gasoline stations, the sources stated.
Albarran stated in an interview that he stuffed up his private automobile utilizing the union bank card 10 instances “on the most” over 4 years — and solely when the Malibu was within the store, although he stated he didn’t hold any upkeep information. He stated getting reimbursed by the union board for the variety of miles he drove for work would have price extra.
“It was approach cheaper to the union to only pay for gas,” he stated.
The 2 sources stated Albarran reported to the union board that the Malibu had 175,000 miles on it, which put the automotive’s Kelley Blue Ebook trade-in worth at $4,072 to $5,821, or a mean of $4,947. Commerce-in estimates are sometimes decrease than estimates for personal occasion gross sales.
Escobar and 6 different union board members signed the Kelley Blue Ebook trade-in estimate with the upper mileage, dated December 2022, based on a replica of the doc obtained by The Instances.
Albarran reported to the DMV that the automotive’s precise mileage was 145,779. Kelley Blue Ebook stated the truthful buy worth of a 2017 Malibu with that mileage would have been throughout the vary of $8,855 to $11,422, or a mean of $10,139 when the sale occurred. In line with the DMV, the union had bought the 2017 automotive new, for greater than $30,000.
Albarran stated he thought tht $4,000 was a good worth due to the situation of the automotive and that he shortly returned the Malibu to the union — which refunded his $4,000 — when he was requested to.