City wins $238,000 in suit against parking firm
From Times Staff Reports
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ordered Prestige Parking Inc. to pay $238,000 in delinquent rents owed to the city, officials said Tuesday.
The city sued Prestige in December 2005 for failing to pay $20,000 in rent in 2002 and paying no rent from December 2004 to April 2005 on a city redevelopment agency-owned lot it had leased at 240 S. Hope St.
A criminal case is pending against Prestige and its principal for failing to pay thousands in city parking taxes.
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