José Guillermo Rodríguez
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José Guillermo Rodríguez Rodríguez is a Puerto Rican
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who served as the
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of the city of Mayagüez,
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for 27 years until March 31, 2022 when he was suspended by the Special Independent Prosecutor Panel. He was born in Mayagüez on October 10, 1956. He is a member of the
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. Rodríguez was suspended as Mayor on April 1, 2022.


Early years and education

The eldest of five siblings, "Guillito" is the son of Guillermo Rodríguez and Natividad Rodríguez Estrada, the latter of whom died on 6 August 2020. He received his elementary school education in ''Escuela de Cruces'' and ''Escuela de Malezas'', he received his intermediate school education from the Manuel A. Barreto Middle School and later graduated from Eugenio María de Hostos High School. At sixteen years old he was elected Vice President of Popular Democratic Party Youth of Quebrada Grande, his
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. Afterwards he was the first elected president of the Popular Democratic Youth of the Mayagüez-Aguadilla district. On 1980, he graduated from
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, San German campus, with a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration.


Political career

Guillermo Rodríguez assumed office as Mayor of Mayagüez in 1993 and as of 2021 continues in this post. He was re-elected in 2020 with 46% of the vote defeating Tania Lugo (PNP) with 39% of the vote. He occupied diverse positions in the Municipal Government of Mayagüez: Communal Worker, Assistant Administrator of the Luis Muñoz Rivera Park, Sub-Director of Civil Defense, Safety Coordinator, Assistant Administrator for the Municipal Hospital and Inspector of "Rentas Publicas". In the
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, he worked as Assistant to the Youth Commission, and later as Executive Director of the Legislative office for Representative Hon. Esteban Rosado Báez. In the Popular Democratic Primaries celebrated in 1988 he was elected to occupy the seat left by Rosado Báez in the House of Representatives. In 1992 he ran for mayor of Mayagüez, winning by a vast majority, gaining 8,500 more votes than his own party. He swore as mayor on January 11, 1993. He worked on making sure the city was ready for the
2010 Central American and Caribbean Games The 21st Central American and Caribbean Games (Spanish: ''XXI Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe, Mayagüez 2010'') took place in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, from 18 July 2010 to 1 August 2010. Bid It was understood that Mayagüez was going to b ...
, hosted by the city. On July 18, 2010, he spoke at the inauguration of the games where he stated "''Puerto Rico no solo es el área metropolitana"'' (Puerto Rico is not only the metropolitan area). He has been honored by many civic entities, among them, Distinguished Citizen by the Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1989; by the ''Centro Unido de Detallistas de Puerto Rico'', in 1991; by the Chamber of Commerce of the West in 1990; by the Dominican-Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce in 1993; and by the ''Comité Organizador de los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe'' in 1993.


Criminal investigation

On March 23, 2021, seven individual where indicted and arrested on wire fraud charges in relation to a scheme to defraud the municipality of Mayagüez. Before these arrest the municipal government had created the Mayagüez Economic Development Inc. (MEDI). MEDI is a municipal corporation created to administer the assets of the municipality in order to increase revenue. In total 58 properties that were passed to MEDI were later used as collateral for highly speculative investments. These investments may have provided the opportunity for the scheme to defraud the municipality. Among the properties on the list where places of historical importance including the Mayagüez City Hall,
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, and
Palacio de Recreación y Deportes The Palacio de Recreación y Deportes German Wilkins Vélez Ramírez is a coliseum located in the city of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. It has capacity for 5,500 spectators. It was remodeled in preparation for the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Ga ...
. The San Antonio Hospital, the only pediatric hospital in the municipality, was also one of the properties. At a press conference to address the controversy the mayor denied any involvement in illegal activities and pointed to other acts of corruption by authorities on the island. On April 7, the day after the secretary of Justice referred him, representative  José "Quiquito" Meléndez Ortiz referred the mayor to the Special Independent Prosecutor Panel (PFEI, for its initials in Spanish) for these allegations. In September 2021 the Department of Justice recommended an investigation into the mayor's actions. In response Jose "Quiquito" Meléndez and another representative called for the suspension of the mayor's salary. The mayor designated an interim mayor on April 22 after calls grew for an investigation into his administration. In July 2021 the mayor's house and offices were searched by the FBI. In March 2022 the prosecutor panel suspended him as mayor.In June he was charged with mismanagement of public funds and subsequently arrested and released after posting bail.


Personal life

In December 1988, he married Marisel Mora González with whom he has two children: Francisco José and Guillermo Antonio Rodríguez Mora.


See also

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Mayagüez, Puerto Rico Mayagüez (, ) is a city and the eighth-largest municipality in Puerto Rico. It was founded as Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de Mayagüez, and is also known as ''La Sultana del Oeste'' (The Sultaness of the West), ''Ciudad de las Aguas Pura ...
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References

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