REDWOOD CITY — Prosecutors on Thursday released photos of the secret Burlingame Caltrain station apartment that was built by a former Caltrain deputy director with public funds.
Joseph Vincent Navarro was sentenced Wednesday to 120 days in county jail and two years probation for embezzling nearly $40,000 in public funds to turn his office into an apartment, where he then lived for several years. The apartment was complete with a gym, a shower and furniture, and Navarro temporarily moved his ex-girlfriend into the residence with him while she was recovering from surgery.
Navarro was convicted of one felony count of misuse of public funds in a jury trial in April, where his defense attorney painted him as a “dedicated railroad man” who worked 80 hour weeks. The prosecution argued that Navarro’s use of the funds was an abuse of power and authority.
San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)Some of the photos were taken of the apartment in 2019 by a Transit American Services Inc. employee, said deputy district attorney Joseph Cannon, who prosecuted the case. Others were taken in 2023 by an investigator with the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office during a walkthrough.
Navarro’s co-defendant Seth Worden was sentenced to 60 days in jail and one year probation Monday as part of a plea deal he accepted in exchange for testifying against Navarro. Worden had used $8,000 to build an apartment in the Millbrae train station in 2019 and, under the direction of Navarro, hired contractors to add a shower, gym and air conditioning to the historic Burlingame station.
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The TASI contractor discovered the apartment in 2019 and sent some photos to Worden, who then did not report it to anyone else, Cannon said. Caltrain discovered the apartment on April 1, 2022 after recieving an anonymous tip, Cannon added. The case was referred to the DA’s office in May 2023.
The matter of how much restitution Navarro will pay to Caltrain is set to be decided at a court hearing Aug. 15.
San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)Passengers wait at the Burlingame Train Station in Burlingame, Calif., Friday, March 29, 2024. Joseph Vincent Navarro, 66, formerly a deputy director for Caltrain, is accused of conspiring with contractor Seth Andrew Worden, 61, to illegally remodel office space into a small apartment inside two Peninsula train stations, one being in the historic Burlingame station. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)The Burlingame Caltrain station in Burlingame, Calif. Joseph Vincent Navarro, 66, formerly a deputy director for Caltrain, is accused of conspiring with contractor Seth Andrew Worden, 61, to illegally remodel office space into a small apartment inside two Peninsula train stations, one being in the historic Burlingame station. (Dan Honda/Bay Area News Group archive)Show Caption1 of 14San Mateo County prosecutors said a former Caltrain director, Joseph Navarro, and Seth Worden, an employee for a contractor with the transit agency, had embezzled public funds to build secret apartments inside train stations. They showed photos of an apartment at the Burlingame station, taken in 2019 and 2023, at the trial for Navarro, who was convicted of felony misappropriation of public funds in May; Worden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge in January. Both men were sentenced to jail this week. (Courtesy San Mateo County District Attorney's Office)Expand Read More Details
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