California city on brink of ruin after $230 million sex abuse scandal
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A once-bustling California city is facing ‘fiscal distress’ after disbursing $230 million to victims of a former police worker involved in a sexual abuse case. This payout has driven the city toward economic peril.

Santa Monica’s vibrant downtown shopping area has suffered due to excessive expenditures, new tariffs, and the pandemic’s ongoing impacts.

City authorities attribute Santa Monica’s financial challenges primarily to the alleged abuses by former police dispatcher Eric Uller.

According to court records accessed by the Los Angeles Times, Uller targeted children in mostly Latino areas, using an unmarked police vehicle or personal SUV fitted with police equipment.

For years, Uller also sexually abused numerous children while volunteering with the Police Activities League (PAL), a nonprofit aiding disadvantaged youth during the 1980s and 1990s.

It wasn’t until 2018 that he was arrested, but he died by suicide later that year while awaiting trial.

The appalling case led to numerous lawsuits claiming negligence and concealment by Santa Monica, resulting in hefty legal expenses straining the city.

‘The financial situation the city is dealing with is certainly serious,’ city manager Oliver Chi said during Tuesday’s City Council meeting, according to the outlet.

The seaside town of Santa Monica (pictured) - particularly its once-lively downtown shopping district - has been hit hard by years of unnecessary spending, new tariffs , and the lingering effects of the pandemic

The seaside town of Santa Monica (pictured) – particularly its once-lively downtown shopping district – has been hit hard by years of unnecessary spending, new tariffs , and the lingering effects of the pandemic

On Tuesday, the city declared 'fiscal distress,' citing the alleged sexual abuse by former police dispatcher Eric Uller as the primary factor pushing Santa Monica toward full-blown collapse (pictured: downtown street of Santa Monica)

On Tuesday, the city declared ‘fiscal distress,’ citing the alleged sexual abuse by former police dispatcher Eric Uller as the primary factor pushing Santa Monica toward full-blown collapse (pictured: downtown street of Santa Monica)

Uller (pictured) preyed on children in predominantly Latino neighborhoods of the city, patrolling in either an unmarked police car or a personally owned SUV equipped with police gear

Uller (pictured) preyed on children in predominantly Latino neighborhoods of the city, patrolling in either an unmarked police car or a personally owned SUV equipped with police gear

‘We are carrying the weight of more than $229 million in sexual abuse allegations,’ Mayor Pro Tem Caroline Torosis added.

‘We owe it to survivors to properly address this, but we owe it to Santa Monicans to protect our city’s financial stability.’

In April 2023, the City of Santa Monica agreed to a $230 million settlement for over 200 victims sexually abused as children by Uller. 

It was one of the largest payouts of its kind, involving one of the most prolific alleged molesters. 

Since then, the city has undergone four rounds of settlement talks with claimants – and now faces an additional 180. 

Former Santa Monica Mayor Phil Brock said one of the biggest challenges so far has been the scandal attracting ‘some unscrupulous lawyers,’ according to LA Times.

And while the city has insurance, many claims have resulted in settlements ranging from $700,000 to just under $1 million. 

Many costs have come out of the city’s own pocket because of a $1 million deductible on some insurance policies, and the city has now sued some insurers to recover part of those funds.

Uller also molested dozens of kids while volunteering at the Police Activities League (PAL) during the 1980s and 1990s. He was arrested in 2018 and died by suicide while awaiting trial (pictured: Santa Monica Police Department)

Uller also molested dozens of kids while volunteering at the Police Activities League (PAL) during the 1980s and 1990s. He was arrested in 2018 and died by suicide while awaiting trial (pictured: Santa Monica Police Department)

In April 2023, the City of Santa Monica agreed to a $230 million settlement for over 200 victims sexually abused as children by Uller - some who were allegedly as young as eight years old (pictured)

In April 2023, the City of Santa Monica agreed to a $230 million settlement for over 200 victims sexually abused as children by Uller – some who were allegedly as young as eight years old (pictured)

Since then, the city has undergone four rounds of settlement talks with claimants - but now faces an additional 180 claims

Since then, the city has undergone four rounds of settlement talks with claimants – but now faces an additional 180 claims

Santa Monica’s approved budget for 2025-26 projects $473.5 million in revenue, which is still significantly less than the expected costs of $484.3 million. 

Victims have said that Uller groomed them and invited children to play in his police car – which then gradually progressed to molesting and raping them.

Some of his alleged victims were as young as eight years old and reported being abused for years, as reported by the LA Times.

One former staffer at PAL, Michelle Cardiel, told the Daily Mail in 2022 that she reported Uller to the program’s director, Patty Loggins, in 1993 after a boy came to her office and alleged he had made sexually inappropriate comments to him.

Instead of receiving reassurance, she said she was threatened with a reprimand for gossiping. 

Santa Monica City Councilman Oscar de la Torre also tried to blow the whistle on Uller starting in the early 2000s, but said no action was taken – and alleged the council even retaliated by defunding the youth center he helped run. 

In 2019, a year after Uller’s arrest, California Assembly Bill 218 temporarily extended the statute of limitations for historic child sex abuse cases. 

The new law allowed victims of sexual abuse to file a claim until the age of 40, or within five years of discovering the abuse. 

Santa Monica¿s (pictured) approved budget for 2025-26 projects $473.5 million in revenue, which is still significantly less than the expected costs of $484.3 million

Santa Monica’s (pictured) approved budget for 2025-26 projects $473.5 million in revenue, which is still significantly less than the expected costs of $484.3 million

One former staffer at PAL, Michelle Cardiel (pictured), told the Daily Mail in 2022 that she reported Uller to the program's director, Patty Loggins, in 1993 after a boy came to her office and alleged he had made sexually inappropriate comments to him

One former staffer at PAL, Michelle Cardiel (pictured), told the Daily Mail in 2022 that she reported Uller to the program’s director, Patty Loggins, in 1993 after a boy came to her office and alleged he had made sexually inappropriate comments to him

While city officials initially planned to declare a 'fiscal emergency,' they instead voted on Tuesday to declare 'fiscal distress' - a designation Chi said is intended to help communicate the city's financial situation to other agencies when seeking grants and funding

While city officials initially planned to declare a ‘fiscal emergency,’ they instead voted on Tuesday to declare ‘fiscal distress’ – a designation Chi said is intended to help communicate the city’s financial situation to other agencies when seeking grants and funding

Because most of Uller’s victims were under 40 when the law was passed, it triggered a new wave of litigation against school districts, counties, and cities.

For Santa Monica, the new law meant taxpayers could be left with a significant bill from lawsuits related to Uller’s abuse. 

During Tuesday’s council meeting, City Manager Oliver Chi noted that new bills under consideration could limit claims under the law – potentially offering some relief for the city.

While city officials initially planned to declare a ‘fiscal emergency,’ they instead voted on Tuesday to declare ‘fiscal distress’ – a designation Chi said is intended to help communicate the city’s financial situation to other agencies when seeking grants and funding. 

‘There is no doubt that the financial circumstances facing the city are serious, and the resolution developed for City Council consideration is a tool identified by staff intended to help institute a broader strategy,’ the city said in a statement, as reported by the LA Times.

However, the specifics of that strategy remain unclear. City officials said a plan is expected to be presented to the City Council in late October. 

‘I’ve heard a lot of people saying we need more staff, we need more police officers and all of that is true,’ Chi said. 

‘But the reality is no matter how many resources we have, no matter how many police officers we have, no matter how much we have here in the city, there’s always going to be a need for more,’ he added.

‘What we need to do is try to figure out how do we utilize the resources that we do have in the best way possible.’

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