Foul-mouthed, brash and savvy: What to know about ex-Newsom aide tangled in a corruption probe

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The FBI was secretly listening last year when a high-ranking advisor to Gov.Gavin Newsom unleashed a stream of profanities as she vented about a public records request from an unnamed individual.

“Double f— her!” said Dana Williamson, Newsom’s chief of staff, repeating the F word throughout the conversation.She also called another person an “a—,” according to federal court documents made public this week.

Before Wednesday, few people outside of California’s political bubble likely knew Williamson’s name.Now she’s engulfed in a scandal involving political consultants and illicit payments that threatens to haunt her former boss, Newsom, as he challenges President Trump and looks toward the 2028 presidential race.

A smart and savvy negotiator who bridged Sacramento’s overlapping worlds of government, business and labor, Williamson is also someone who picked unnecessary fights and launched cruel missives, political consultants and friends said this week.Federal agents arrested Williamson, 53, Wednesday at her home in Carmichael, a Sacramento suburb.Her lawyer, former U.S.

Atty.McGregor Scott, was furious about how the arrest was handled, saying she was seriously ill and in need of a liver transplant.

Federal prosecutors allege that she conspired to funnel money out of one of her onetime client’s state campaign accounts for bogus services, and falsified documents related to her COVID loan.She also is accused of lying on her tax returns about luxury items and services, including a $150,000 birthday trip to Mexico, that she allegedly sought to pass off as business expenses, according to the government.Williamson, who pleaded not guilty to the charges this week, appeared in a courtroom in Sacramento.

She appeared solemn during the hearing, at one point reportedly lifting her cuffed hand to wipe away a tear, and left without talking to reporters.Court documen...

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