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Seeking to repair image

Reporters turn Villaraigosa's news conferences into chaotic question-and-answer sessions on his affair with a TV newscaster.

July 10, 2007|Duke Helfand, Times Staff Writer

After ducking public appearances for nearly a week, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa returned to the limelight Monday only to be pummeled with indelicate questions about his affair with a television newscaster.

At two events staged by his staff to demonstrate the mayor's business-as-usual resolve, Villaraigosa strove to stay composed as he faced relentless television and newspaper reporters pressing for him to reveal the most intimate details of his love life.


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Was Villaraigosa still seeing his girlfriend, Mirthala Salinas, one reporter wanted to know. Another asked: Should she keep her job as an anchor at Telemundo Channel 52, even though she covered the mayor while the two secretly dated?

What about rumors of a relationship between Villaraigosa and yet another woman?

"Mr. Mayor, since you took office July 1 of '05, have you had any other romantic relationships other than with Ms. Salinas?" one reporter asked at a news conference in Eagle Rock ostensibly to tout Villaraigosa's plan for filling 350,000 potholes next year.

"No," Villaraigosa replied curtly as the news conference devolved into a chaotic free-for-all with reporters shoving their microphones in his face and shouting questions in English and Spanish.

It was the kind of persistent media coverage usually reserved for Hollywood royalty hunted by paparazzi in search of a money shot.

At a separate downtown news conference earlier in the day to announce a $7.8-million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for Green Dot Public Schools, nearly two dozen journalists turned a frenzied question-and-answer session into a near-National Enquirer moment.

Ignoring teachers and parents standing a few feet away, journalists zeroed in on Villaraigosa, with one wanting to know what kind of example he had set for "thousands of people of color."

"I obviously have caused a great deal of pain to my family, to many people involved here," Villaraigosa said. "Some people feel let down and I understand that. I'm going to focus on my job, do the best job I can for the city of Los Angeles and the people will have to evaluate me based on that."

Last week, the mayor confirmed that he had been unfaithful to his wife, Corina, who filed for divorce last month after nearly 20 years of marriage. Villaraigosa was seen at Salinas' condominium complex at least 18 months ago, according a Sherman Oaks resident who met him in an elevator there. The mayor was carrying takeout food and a bottle of wine.

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