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Ethics Commission orders more briefing on Cheryl Davis case after defense cites DA inquiry

San Francisco Ethics Commission · February 13, 2026
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After defense counsel said the district attorney has sought and received Davis’s records, the Ethics Commission voted to request further briefing and appointed a commissioner as prehearing officer to decide preliminary matters in the Cheryl Davis administrative case.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission on Feb. 13 voted to request additional briefing and to appoint a commissioner as a prehearing officer to resolve preliminary matters in the administrative case against Cheryl Davis, the former executive director of the Human Rights Commission.

Senior Investigator Bertha Chung told the commission the case alleges 41 violations across 31 counts, including prohibited gifts, reporting failures and conflict-of-interest claims. "This matter proceeds to an administrative hearing," Chung said, but…

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