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KRON4 goes 1-on-1 with embattled San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus

KRON4 goes 1-on-1 with embattled San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus

Yahoo04-03-2025

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) –Just one day before a special election in San Mateo County, sheriff Christina Corpus is speaking out about the controversy surrounding her. On Tuesday, voters will decide on Measure A.
If passed, it would give the county board of supervisors the temporary power to remove a sheriff from office until 2028. KRON4 sat down with Corpus for nearly an hour for an interview.
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Sheriff Corpus is the first Latina and first woman ever to hold the role. KRON4 asked her about what these last couple of months have been like defending her name — after a 400-page independent report was released with several allegations against her.
Corpus says it was unfair and biased. She tried to stop Measure A from moving forward, but a judge rejected that attempt.
Watch the extended interview in the video player below.
The extended interview has been edited and trimmed for brevity.
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