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John Tran was born on 20 November, 1975. Discover John Tran's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 20 November, 1975
Birthday 20 November
Birthplace Saigon, South Vietnam
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2015

Tran served around 15 months prison term when releases in 2015 and attempted to run for public office in November 2018 to replacing outgoing councilman Bill Alarcon. His application was denied due to his felony conviction.

2012

The corruption case against Tran was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. On February 3, 2012, a plea agreement was made public where Tran pleaded guilty to one charge of public corruption. The plea bargain revealed that Tran extorted more than $10,000 in cash payments from a developer while Tran was a member and Mayor of the Rosemead city council. In exchange for Tran's plea, prosecutors did not pursue obstruction of justice and extortion charges. Under the plea, Tran faced up to 10 years in prison and $250,000 in fines. His attorney has filed a request to delay the sentencing so that he could file a motion to withdraw the guilty plea. and request a jury trial.

2009

On November 3, 2009, Tran contested and won the seat of a two-term incumbent on The El Monte Union High School District School Board. Tran announced his candidacy for the California State Assembly's 49th district seat, vacated by termed out Assemblyman Mike Eng, in August 2011. On February 3, 2012, Tran resigned his position as governing board member for the El Monte Union High School District, and withdrew his candidacy for the 49th district assembly seat.

2005

Following his school board service, Tran was elected to the Rosemead city council in March, 2005 - serving only one term. Tran is the first Asian-American elected to the council. As with many cities in the state of California, the Rosemead city council rotates its members into the mayor’s position; Tran was appointed mayor of Rosemead in March, 2007. Running for re-election to the city council in March 2009, Tran lost the bid by only one vote to newcomer Sandra Armenta.

The FBI has charged, that Tammy Gong, a property developer made a series of payments to Tran, who first sought out the developer while meeting at Rosemead City Hall. The developer made cash payments totaling $7,000 in 2005 and 2006, and the developer’s business partner wrote a $3,200 check to Tran in 2007. In November, 2012 federal prosecutors alleged that former Rosemead Mayor John Tran sought these payoffs in order to support his addiction to gambling. He also "solicited sexual favors" from a female land developer "while the victim had business pending before the city of Rosemead." Tran also attempted to derail federal prosecution by turning in other corrupt politicians The allegations were part of the prosecutors' latest court filing to fight Tran's request to withdraw his earlier guilty plea in a federal bribery case against him.

1999

Tran started his public service career as a member of the Garvey School District Board of Education in 1999. At age 23, Tran was the youngest member to be elected to the board; he later served as Garvey's school board president in 2002. While serving on the Garvey School Board, Tran also served on the board of directors of the California Latino School Board Members Association and was a member of the California School Board Association.

1975

John Tran (Vietnamese: Trần Diệc Tuyền; born November 20, 1975) is an American former politician who served on the Rosemead, California city council as that city's first Asian-American mayor.

John Tran was born in Saigon, Southern Vietnam on November 20, 1975, the fourth of six children. Sponsored by an American family, Tran and his family left Communist controlled Vietnam in 1979, immigrating to the United States and settling originally in Oklahoma. After moving to Arizona, the Tran family next moved to Monterey Park, California when Tran was 10 years old. They later settled in Rosemead, California. Tran attended school in the Garvey School District during his elementary and middle school years, graduating from Garvey Intermediate School. In 1993, Tran graduated from Mark Keppel High School in the Alhambra High School District.