Los Angeles, CA. Learn how the Los Angeles Unified School District managed to spend over a half a Billion dollars building the still incomplete Belmont Learning Center. Now available in a Collectors Series consisting of 23 DVDs.
Emmy Award winning Full Disclosure Network® has recorded the historical battle within the L.A. school district that started back in 1994. Fourteen years later the school has never been occupied, partially demolished and under re-construction, with costs mounting.
From start to finish, find out how the L.A. Unified School District got into this mess and hear the participants offer their opinions regarding who was responsible. "Belmont: The World's Most Expensive High School" DVD collectors series provides in-depth background of the deep conflict between an out of control school district and unaccountable administrators who empowered by a political powerful law firm confounded the issues of conflicting interest. The participants describe the frustration of the investigators who were neutered by a District Attorneys whose political ambitions rendered him unable to take action.
The series is comprised of ten interviews with experts, each describing their role in the financing, the secret bonds and the cover-up of toxic hazards and fraud. The DVDs contain two-part interviews with the major players involved, and the series includes two summary programs: "The Best of Belmont" and "The Black Hole of School Construction" and include exclusive footage of the December 2004 demolition of 60 percent of the brand new, never occupied buildings. Click here for a downloadable flyer listing all those interviewed is available here.
Produced by Emmy Award winning Host Leslie Dutton and Producer T. J. Johnston, the series was videotaped originally for cable television and aired on 45 cable systems in California.
The DVDs are available individually or as a set with special prices for institutional organizations. For individual or institutional savings contact Full Disclosure Network® Executive offices at (310) 822-4449 or www.fulldisclosure.net
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