Breaking News: Ex-Compton City Councilman and Associate Arrested in Shocking Alleged Bribery Scheme

A former Compton city councilman was arrested on federal charges alleging that he and a business associate paid $70,000 in bribes to a member of the Baldwin Park City Council. The bribes were given in exchange for the council member’s votes and support for commercial marijuana permits.

Isaac Jacob Galvan, 36, of Compton, who served on the Compton City Council from 2013 until May 2022, was arrested at his home on a 10-count indictment unsealed Monday, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Yichang Bai, 50, of Arcadia, the owner and operator of W&F International Corp., a Diamond Bar-based import-export business and consulting client of Galvan’s, was also arrested for allegedly helping orchestrate the scheme.

The criminal indictment charges Galvan and Bai with one count of conspiracy, one count of bribery, and eight counts of honest services wire fraud.

Both defendants entered not guilty pleas during arraignment hearings in Los Angeles federal court and were granted release on unsecured bonds. A tentative trial date of Nov. 14 was set.

Donald Always, assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office, said the FBI arrested Galvan “for allegedly using his position of power to bribe an elected city official, in order to enrich himself and a client.”

“As these actions erode the public’s trust and harm the communities these officials were elected to serve, FBI Los Angeles will continue to investigate them and those individuals who enable their corrupt schemes,” Always said in a statement.

In June 2017, Baldwin Park began permitting the cultivation, manufacture, and distribution of marijuana within its city limits. Soon afterward, then-Baldwin Park City Councilman Ricardo Pacheco, 60, of Baldwin Park, began soliciting bribes from businesses seeking marijuana development agreements and related permits in the city, according to court documents.

In exchange for the illicit payments, Pacheco agreed to use his position in city government to assist the companies with obtaining marijuana permits, including voting in their favor, federal prosecutors said.

According to the indictment, Galvan first paid Pacheco a $10,000 bribe in August 2017 to secure Pacheco’s support for a future consulting client’s marijuana permit.

Then, after securing Bai’s company W&F as a client, Galvan facilitated $70,000 in bribes from Bai to Pacheco. Pacheco served on Baldwin Park’s city council from 1997 until his resignation in June 2020 and was the city’s mayor pro tempore in 2018.

Galvan allegedly paid the bribes in exchange for Pacheco’s political support of and promise to deliver Baldwin Park’s approval of marijuana permits for W&F. Pacheco then delivered, voting in favor of W&F’s marijuana permit and later voting in favor of W&F’s bid to relocate its operations.

Throughout the scheme, Galvan and Bai allegedly took steps to cover up their illegal payments to Pacheco by concealing Bai and W&F’s connection to the payments. For example, Bai collected checks from third parties who owed him money and then, at Galvan’s direction, gave Galvan the checks with blank payee lines. Galvan then gave the checks to Pacheco, who arranged for them to be cashed.

If convicted of all charges, Galvan and Bai would face significant prison sentences. Galvan and Bai are just two of several individuals caught in the government’s ongoing investigation into corruption and bribery in relation to marijuana permits.

Pacheco, who pleaded guilty in June 2020 to bribery charges, is scheduled for sentencing on June 17.

Gabriel Chavez, a former San Bernardino County planning commissioner, has also pleaded guilty to bribery charges and is scheduled for sentencing on Dec. 11. Both Chavez and Pacheco have agreed to cooperate in the ongoing investigation, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

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