Billionaire developer Rick Caruso will not run for LA mayor

Billionaire developer Rick Caruso will not run for mayor of Los Angeles, his spokesperson said Thursday, clarifying his plans just days before the filing deadline.

The decision marks a swift turnaround from comments a day earlier, when Caruso said he was weighing whether to reenter the race following reporting on the Palisades fire response. It comes amid a volatile stretch in the mayoral contest, as scrutiny of Mayor Karen Bass’ handling of the fire coincides with a series of last-stage moves and announcements just ahead of the filing deadline on Saturday.

“Rick is incredibly moved by the outpouring of support but reached an earlier decision in a thoughtful process and it stands,” a spokesperson for Caruso said in an emailed statement Thursday. “He will not be a candidate for mayor.”

Caruso, who lost to Bass in 2022, had signaled Wednesday he was reconsidering another bid following a Los Angeles Times report alleged that the mayor directed changes to the Los Angeles Fire Department’s after-action report on the Palisades fire in ways that downplayed failure by the city and the department — an allegation that Bass has denied. His decision closes the door on a rewatch that many observers. had been watching closely.

The announcement follows a turbulent stretch in the race: former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner dropped out Thursday following the death of his daughter, while tech executive and homeless nonprofit co-founder Adam Miller moved to enter. The race already included housing advocate Rae Huang and reality television personality Spencer Pratt, who lost his home in the Palisades fire, among a growing and crowded field of candidates.


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