

The Times did not correct the statement in the first paragraph of the story that Issa's office is in a building “overlooking a golf course in the rugged foothills north of San Diego.” Issa secured federal funding to widen a road alongside the plaza. Therefore the value of the property remained essentially unchanged, and did not rise 60 percent after Mr. Issa’s company assumed in the acquisition. It cost $16.3 million, the assessor’s office now says - not $10.3 million - because the assessor mistakenly omitted in public records a $6 million loan Mr. Issa’s company bought in Vista, Calif., in 2008. Issa’s private brokerage account records, which he made public with redactions, the purchase of the mutual fund resulted in a $125,000 loss, not a $357,000 gain.Īnd the article, using incorrect information from the San Diego county assessor’s office, misstated the purchase price for a medical office plaza Mr. filing is “an incorrect document.” The spokesman, Frederick R. A spokesman for the California Republican now says that the I.R.S. Issa’s family foundation filed with the Internal Revenue Service, referred incorrectly to his sale of an AIM mutual fund in 2008. 15 about Representative Darrell Issa’s business dealings, using erroneous information that Mr. The Times cited mistaken records in both cases:Īn article on Aug. The corrections involved an investment on which the Times said Issa's foundation made a 1,900 percent return, and a building that the Times said grew 60 percent in value under Issa's ownership thanks to an earmark from the Congressman.

15 front page story about Congressman Darrell Issa, R-Vista, on Friday.

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