Orange County Treasurer Chriss Street, besieged by allegations of improper behavior, announced on Monday he won’t leave office, even if the Board of Supervisors votes to strip him of control over the county’s $7 billion investment portfolio.
Street is the subject of investigations by the Orange County District Attorney and U.S. Attorneys, officials have said, and he also is being sued by the man who took his place managing a private bankruptcy trust in 2005. County Supervisor John Moorlach, a former friend and supporter who helped Street get elected treasurer in 2006, has called for his resignation.
But faced with growing criticism, Street held a press conference Monday where he denied any wrongdoing. He also gave an hour-long tour of his department, which has been criticized for a remodel some consider lavish.