SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) Members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will meet with the FBI in the coming week as part of an investigation into alleged corruption, gun running and other charges against suspended state Sen. Leland Yee and dozens of others.
Yee, who represented part of San Francisco and San Mateo on the state Senate before his suspension last month, served on the city's Board of Supervisors between 1997 and 2002.
Yee and Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow, the leader of the Chinatown-based Chee Kung Tong organization, were among 29 people named in a grand jury indictment earlier this month.
Judson True, legislative aide for Supervisor David Chiu, said that last week the FBI called the board's main phone line and requested "voluntary informal" meetings with each supervisor.
Chiu, who is president of the board, will set aside about 45 minutes by the end of this week to discuss any relevant information and background that investigators may need in the case, True said.