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Spokesperson for LAPD quits amid complaints of alleged leaks
Los Angeles Times
|October 11, 2025
Acting U.S. attorney raised concerns about the public information director, sources say.
LAPD'S public information director denied making any unauthorized disclosures.
The chief spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department has resigned amid accusations from the region's top federal prosecutor that her office was leaking information, according to three sources familiar with the matter but not cleared to speak publicly.
Jennifer Forkish, the LAPD's public information director, said she left the department Thursday at the request of Chief Jim McDonnell but vehemently denied making any unauthorized disclosures.
"Any suggestion that I have ever shared or leaked information to the media is categorically false," she said in a statement. "No one in the Department, including the Chief, has ever raised or discussed this baseless allegation with me, because it simply never happened. Anyone claiming otherwise is lying."
The three law enforcement sources said the chief's concerns about Forkish's overall performance had been mounting, and that pressure Tuesday from acting U.S. Atty. Bill Essayli may have prompted her ouster.
The drama began Tuesday evening after a Times reporter reached out to an official at the U.S. attorney's office to inquire about plans to schedule a news conference related to the Palisades fire.
Flanked by McDonnell and other law enforcement leaders, Essayli announced at a briefing on Wednesday that authorities had arrested and charged a 29-year-old Uber driver with intentionally sparking one of the most destructive fires in California history.
Before the media event, according to the three sources who had been briefed on the matter, Essayli called LAPD senior staff and demanded to know who in the department had tipped the paper off to the news conference, which had not yet been officially scheduled when The Times asked about it.
This story is from the October 11, 2025 edition of Los Angeles Times.
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