After news reported earlier this week by The Signal, local Assemblyman Cameron Smyth and Los Angeles City Councilman Greig Smith are requesting the state to investigate documents filed by Dan Palmer Land Developer.
Quoting from The Signal;
In a news release issued jointly Thursday, they say they want investigated "whether committed perjury when he submitted official city and county documents stating he was the sole owner of the property to be developed into Las Lomas."
Both politicians stated in their news release that they want the state attorney general’s office involved due to the "size and scope and multi-jurisdictional issues involving this controversial development."
Palmer has been trying to build a "mini city" on 555 acres of land in the Newhall pass. The Signal broke a story this week that Palmer did not have full ownership of all the parcels involved in his proposed development. 14 parcels are listed in the original application, land records that show he owns 251 acres of the 555 acres of land. Ownership being held by 4 other individuals. 2 of the parcels had been sold to Palmer but it still leaves a question of Palmer having any right to file documents on the McHaddad property - one which has not been sold to Palmer. More to come on this story that is for sure.

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