State Bar urged to discipline lawyer accused of threatening council president
Two months ago, Encino attorney Wayne Spindler provoked widespread revulsion at Los Angeles City Hall, handing in a public speaker card featuring a series of racially incendiary drawings.
The card showed pictures of a burning cross and man hung from a tree images typically associated with the Ku Klux Klan and used the N-word to describe City Council President Herb Wesson, who was presiding over that days meeting. Spindler, 46, was soon arrested on suspicion of making threats against Wesson, who is African American.
A judge issued a restraining order against Spindler, forcing him to stay at least 100 feet away from Wesson anywhere but council meetings. Yet Wesson allies and longtime City Hall watchers remained perplexed.
How, they asked, could a lawyer who uses threatening words and imagery -- he has repeatedly worn a Klan hood with a swastika to council meetings -- remain in good standing professionally? They called on the State Bar, the licensing arm of the states judicial branch, to have Spindler disciplined and possibly disbarred.
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