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Los Angeles, CA April 23, 2008 -- The Full Disclosure Network is releasing a Collectors Series of interviews on DVD entitled "Belmont the World's Most Expensive High School". This series is composed of hour-long interviews with each of the experts who were responsible for the planning, construction, financing and investigations of the controversial Belmont project. The series provides in-depth insight into how the Los Angeles Unified School District managed to spend over a half a Billion dollars while constructing, demolishing, and re-constructing the never occupied school.
Presented here is a video featuring clips from the series with all the players involved in the Belmont project. The school has been renamed twice since the trouble plagued project began
in the late 1980's starting with the purchase ("as is") of the 30 acre site formerly known as the "Old Los Angeles Oil Field".
Watch this nine minute video preview from the Collectors Series of 23 DVDs, all interviews that have been featured on 45 cable television channels. More information on the series is
available on the URL: http://www.fulldisclosure.net/Programs/half_billion_dollars_belmont.php.
The still partially completed school is expected to open its doors to students in September 2008. The opening ceremony will be held on Saturday, April 26, 2008 is to be attended by Mayor
Antonio Villaraigosa and District officials in anticipation of the facility to be open for students and classes in September 2008.
Here are a few quotes from Belmont Investigators interviewed in the series:
* Roger Carrick, special legal counsel to the LAUSD Inspector General who served on the D.A.'s Task force investigation of Belmont told Full Disclosure, "What we found was enormous waste,
fraud and abuse."
* Anthony Patchett Special Assistant District Attorney who headed the D.A.'s Task Force on Belmont referred to "the hundred and seventy five million dollar fraud known as Belmont Learning
Center" and called Steve Cooley's report a "white wash".
* Steve Cooley: L.A. County District Attorney told Full Disclosure, "The Belmont learning center was probably the worst public works disaster perhaps in the history of the country, at
least in terms of school building."
Full Disclosure Network programs have been billed as "the news behind the news" since 1992 and are produced by Emmy Award winning Host Leslie Dutton and Producer T. J. Johnston. In 2002
the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences presented a local public affairs Emmy for the Full Disclosure Series entitled "L.A.'s War Against Terrorism".