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More finger pointing in San Francisco city attorney’s lawsuit

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee has asked port commissioner Mel Murphy

to resign following a lawsuit filed last week by the city attorney over his


business practices and alleged violations of city building codes, but

Murphy’s attorney said today the mayor has made a “rush to judgment.”

Murphy, who has been a San Francisco port commissioner since 2013

and previously served on the city’s building inspection commission, came

under investigation in December 2013 after his vacant Twin Peaks home

collapsed during a massive renovation and expansion.

The lawsuit filed last Wednesday by City Attorney Dennis Herrera

alleges “a far-reaching pattern of unlawful business practices and rampant

violations of building, housing and safety codes” by Murphy at properties he

owns in the city, including developments in the Mission District.

Among the allegations is that Murphy failed to disclose ownership

of a property, as required in his position with the city, and that he

converted a two-unit property into a four-unit property and performed

building, plumbing and electrical work without inspections or approvals.

Murphy’s wife, Nuannoi Murphy, who shares ownership of the

properties, was also named as a defendant in the lawsuit.

Mayor Lee on Thursday, the day after the lawsuit was filed, sent a

letter to Murphy formally asking him to resign from the port commission.

However, Murphy’s attorney Andrew Zacks said his client is still

“reviewing the allegations made by the city attorney against him and will

respond to the mayor’s request in due course.”

Zacks said removal from city office, including the port

commission, requires proof of misconduct and that Murphy “is entitled to due

process and all presumptions in his favor.”

He said, “The mayor’s office has not responded to my phone calls

regarding the basis for his demand for resignation and appears to seek a rush

to judgment against Commissioner Murphy based on unproven allegations.”

Murphy’s term as port commissioner ends on May 1, 2016. The next

meeting of the commission is scheduled for April 14.