Former L.A. Sheriff Diagnosed With Alzheimer's, Still Faces 6 Months in Prison

Former Los Angeles Sheriff Lee Baca has been diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's disease, according to court documents filed Monday.

Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca (Photo: LASD)Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca (Photo: LASD)

Former Los Angeles Sheriff Lee Baca has been diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's disease, according to court documents filed Monday, reports the Los Angeles Daily News.

The diagnosis was revealed less than a month before Baca's sentencing in federal court for lying to federal authorities investigating corruption in the sheriff's department.

The 74-year-old Baca, who commanded the largest sheriff's department in the nation for 16 years before his abrupt retirement in 2014, also was known as a fitness buff who loved running.

The court filing that revealed Baca's diagnosis, written by prosecutors, says the former sheriff's cognitive impairment is mild for now but that "his long-term prognosis is bleak."

They're asking that Baca be sentenced to six months in prison, the maximum allowed under his plea agreement.

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