Nury Martinez resigned as LA City Council President, and eventually from the Council as a whole, after a leaked audio recording was made public, in which she was heard making racist comments.
"We had a four-hour-long, off-the-record discussion in person, and several conversations on the phone," Cereijido said.
The first episode was published on Sept. 27, but doesn't feature much of Martinez. Rather, it goes into detail about what was on the tapes, including real-time reactions, from people like Bonin, who reacted to Martinez's comments about her son.
All-told, Martinez and Cereijido spoke for six hours in recorded conversations. But Cereijido kept most of it close to the chest, urging people to listen to the next episodes of the podcast.
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