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The FBI served three federal search warrants Tuesday morning at the Contra Costa County Assessor’s office, as well as two residences, including that of the outgoing assessor, as part of an ongoing investigation.

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Contra Costa County Assessor Gus Kramer. Kramer has served in this role for the past 32 years and is planning to retire in December 2026 after his eighth term. FBI agents raided the home and offices of Kramer on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 in relation to an ongoing investigation. (Contra Costa County via Bay City News)

Outgoing County Assessor Gus Kramer’s home on West Arlington Street in Martinez was searched by the FBI, as well as a residence on Temple Drive in Pacheco.

While the investigation is ongoing, FBI spokesperson Cameron Polan said the agency is unable to provide further details.

Kramer has held the office for 32 years, which includes eight terms, and announced in March his intent to retire and not seek a ninth. Assistant County Assessor Vince Robb was endorsed by Kramer, according to his campaign website, and secured 67.7% of the vote for county assessor in the June 2 primary election, according to the latest vote count.

In 2019, Kramer was the subject of a civil grand jury accusation of “willful or corrupt misconduct” for creating a hostile and abusive work environment after female employees reported unwanted sexual remarks and racial disparagement. The case ultimately resulted in a mistrial.

Story by Kelcie Lee, Bay City News

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