2015 Recap: August saw APS scandal, charges against Duran

August saw the Albuquerque Public Schools scandal and crisis go from nothing to a resignation and saw Secretary of State Dianna Duran be charged with more than 60-counts by the Attorney General. In other words, it was a more-than busy month (incidentally, it was also the top traffic month of the year for NM Political Report). Duran’s legal troubles […]

2015 Recap: August saw APS scandal, charges against Duran

August saw the Albuquerque Public Schools scandal and crisis go from nothing to a resignation and saw Secretary of State Dianna Duran be charged with more than 60-counts by the Attorney General. In other words, it was a more-than busy month (incidentally, it was also the top traffic month of the year for NM Political Report).

Duran’s legal troubles began after Attorney General Hector Balderas filed 64 charges against her related to the spending of campaign cash. Democrats vowed to impeach Duran if she did not resign (she would not resign until October).

But it was the APS scandal that dominated news for the month.

The story of the APS scandal went from an errant text message from Luis Valentino to Don Moya to Valentino’s resignation in just three weeks. The initial story was the text where Valentino tried to text Public Education Department Secretary Hanna Skandera and instead texted Moya that he wanted “to go after” Moya. Moya was placed on leave, while Valentino confirmed he sent the text.

Mugshot of Jason Martinez from 2013.
Mugshot of Jason Martinez from 2013.

This invited more scrutiny of APS, including Moya’s clashes with Deputy Superintendent Jason Martinez. Martinez pitched a possible contract to a former co-worker who was fired for involvement in a kickback scheme. Valentino called the whole flap—to that point—a “personnel issue forced into the headlines.”

Still, this was the least of Martinez’s worries.

Martinez was handpicked by Luis Valentino, but slowly his effort to, apparently, hide out in Albuquerque began to unravel, first with reports that he did not undergo a required background check.

But it was NM Political Report finding out that Martinez was facing criminal charges of sexual contact with a minor in Denver that turned the scandal to another level. He also faced domestic violence charges in Denver.

Martinez had already resigned, and Valentino said it was “a bad hire,” in the understatement of the year. The revelation eventually led to Valentino’s resignation (but not before multiple meetings by the APD Board of Education).

Meanwhile, a suit by Moya said that Skandera and Gov. Susana Martinez influenced the hire of Jason Martinez (no relation). And Jason Martinez then found himself in jail in Coloradoit turns out he wasn’t supposed to leave the state.

Lost in the shuffle was the question if another hire by APS was a case of nepotism.

The rest of the news from the month

After NM Political Report spoke to two witnesses of the Los Altos Skate Park shooting that left Jaquise Lewis dead, the Albuquerque Police Department also weighed in.

Meanwhile, PED made changes to its teacher evaluation program on how some teachers evaluations were calculated. This came after a two-part series by NM Political Report that looked at how some teachers were being graded based on students and subjects they did not teach.

Meanwhile, school districts were still looking for teachers even as the school year was slated to start.

The Four Corners area was rocked by the Animas River spill. We ran down six things to know about the spill. It also prompted questions if it would spur mining law reform. The head of the Environmental Protection Agency showed up to survey the scene and some called for federal funds for the cleanup.

NM Political Report also spoke to two reporters who were on the ground at sites impacted by the spill and were reporting on stories deeper than just the wire stories of what happened.

The Albuquerque Police Department faced a lawsuit over a case where police stormed a house, shot the family dog with a beanbag gun and arrested a brother and sister. And it was all at the wrong house.

Google, which bought a Moriarty drone company to much fanfare, moved the business and jobs to California, prompting calls for the public money put into the project to be sent back to state coffers. The state argued it came out ahead despite the loss of jobs.

The state wasn’t doing such a good job of keeping track of its finances. A report found that the state couldn’t account for $100 million in funds, making an opinion by an independent auditor impossible.

APD arrested the son of State Rep. Stephanie Maez on a charge of murder of another teen. KOB-TV yanked a controversial story critical of Maez but refused to say they retracted the story.

The city of Albuquerque, meanwhile, removed the Confederate flag from Old Town after conversations between the city and critics of Confederate imagery. One advocate said this didn’t go far enough.

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