Jennifer Rodriguez is the former mayor of Bell Gardens, California.

Rodriguez was elected to the Bell Gardens City Council in 2003 and was the mayor in 2007–2009. She graduated from California State University Long Beach with a degree in psychology and is a former princess in the Miss Bell Gardens Court. Rodriguez was a full-time social worker and director of admissions at a local healthcare facility.

In 2015, Rodriguez confirmed her suspicions that her husband of 20 years, Gerardo “Gerry” Rodriguez, had been unfaithful to her. During this period, however, of on-again, off-again relationships Rodriguez neglected her responsibilities as a Council member.

After having missed extended periods of time from Council Meetings, on November 2, 2017, State of California Attorney General Xavier Becerra issued an opinion stating "there are substantial questions of law and fact as to whether Rodriguez was absent from all regular city council meetings for 60 days, thereby forfeiting her office under Gov. Code section 36513."*

On December 11, 2019, Superior Court of California (County of Los Angeles) Judge Gregory W. Alarcon ordered for Jennifer Rodriguez to be removed from office as she was found guilty of violating her duties as a city representative by neglecting to attend Council Meetings for at least 60 consecutive days on two occasions without a valid reason, while continuing to receive a salary and health benefits approximating $50,000 annually. Per Judge Alarcon, "Rodriguez vacated her office under Gov. section 36513...as Council member based on the number of unexcused absences accrued during the prescribed time. Under Code of Civil Procedure section 803, [the] court [found] Rodriguez violated her oath to her office by failing to attend regular, essential, and vitally important meetings in violation of Gov. Code Sec. 26513, vacating her office.

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References

<https://oag.ca.gov/system/files/opinions/pdfs/17-305_1.pdf> <https://laopinion.com/2019/12/17/corte-ordena-remover-de-su-cargo-a-concejal-por-faltar-a-su-trabajo-en-bell-gardens/>

  1. "Welcome to the city of Bell Gardens California". bellgardens.org. Archived from the original on 2007-01-19.
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