We have received reports from concerned citizens alleging irregularities and potential corruption in the approval process for the Iverson-backed housing project. The primary allegation involves an undisclosed friendship between Councilman Eley, the developer, and Allen Iverson. Although Eley and Tina Vick recused themselves from the final approval vote following citizen demands, the matter has been escalated to the Commonwealth's Attorney's office to ensure fair proceedings. The previous CA, Howard Gwynn, advised that his successor handle the review, but the current office has yet to issue a response. Subject: Alleged conflicts of interest regarding the Allen Iverson-backed apartment project. Key Allegation: Councilman Eley allegedly has a personal friendship with the developer and Iverson. Recusals: Councilman Eley and Tina Vick recused themselves from the final project vote following requests from residents. Legal Escalation: A formal review request was submitted to the Commonwealth's Attorney's office to verify the integrity of the process. CA Status: Former CA Gwynn advised following up with his successor regarding the investigation. As of now, the current CA's office has not responded to the review request. Source Status: The source is available for further discussion and provided the tip based on recent coverage of the Sherwood and Noodle convention investigations.
The lead developer for the Iverson Landing project is Alvin Keels Jr., operating through his firm, A4 Development Group. He is the primary partner working alongside Allen Iverson to execute the development and has been the main representative handling community engagement and city council meetings.
https://www.newportnewsdaily.com/p/community-invited-to-share-input-on-iverson-landing
Dear Mr. Gwynn, Commonwealth's Attorney, We are writing as a group of concerned citizens to formally request that your office review a potential violation of the Virginia State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act (COIA), § 2.2-3100 et seq., involving Newport News City Councilman John R. Eley III. This concern relates to his participation and vote on the Iverson Landing Rezoning Request during the City Council meeting on February 25, 2025. The request involved rezoning a parcel of land from single-family residential to multi-family dwelling zoning for a new apartment complex. Councilman Eley voted in favor of the proposal, which was ultimately rejected in a 4-3 vote. The basis for this request for review is the appearance of impropriety and potential failure to make adequate public disclosure regarding relationships with key figures associated with the project: 1. Personal Connection to Project Backer: Councilman Eley had publicly posted on social media (e.g., Instagram) demonstrating a prior, personal connection to the project backer, former NBA player Allen Iverson. This relationship was further evidenced when Councilman Eley hosted a back-to-school event with Mr. Iverson this summer. 2. Direct Developer Communication: During the February 25, 2025, Council meeting, Councilman Eley publicly acknowledged that Mr. Keels, the project developer, had personally contacted him regarding the development prior to the vote. Mr. Eley specifically stated that Mr. Keels provided him with documentation of the price paid for the two parcels of land. Furthermore, the Mayor and other Council members remarked that they were informed of the project only right before the meeting where the decision was to be made, while Councilman Eley apparently knew about it beforehand, indicating that he possessed unique, privileged information about the project. 3. Statement of Favoritism: Councilman Eley also commented during the meeting that he was excited about Mr. Keels being the first black developer to propose building affordable luxury apartments in the city, which further suggests a personal bias and potential favoritism toward the developer. Under the Virginia COIA, officials are required to disclose any personal interest in a transaction where their vote could "reasonably tend to influence him in the performance of his official duties." As members of the public, we feel that Councilman Eley's numerous comments in favor of the developer, combined with his relationships with both the developer and the backer, are influencing his vote in favor of the project. Our public trust has been undermined, and we are deeply concerned with the integrity of the final vote. The combination of these undisclosed connections, detailed developer communication, and public expressions of excitement creates a perception that Councilman Eley's judgment is compromised. We have previously contacted the City Manager regarding these concerns but have received no official response to date. Crucially, the City Council is scheduled to hold a final vote on this project on December 9th. We respectfully urge your office to prioritize this matter and examine the circumstances surrounding Councilman Eley's vote and related disclosures before December 9th. If the investigation cannot be completed by that date, we request that the City Council meeting be officially advised to postpone the final vote until the integrity of the voting process can be ensured through the conclusion of your investigation. Thank you for your time and urgent attention to this matter of public trust. Sincerely, A Group of Concerned Newport News Citizens
Based on a review of public records and local reporting, here is a factual validation of the core claims submitted in the tip (EPY4FD) regarding the "Iverson Landing" project and Newport News City Councilman John R. Eley III: 1. The Project and Initial Rejection (February 2025): VALIDATED The tip claims that the 120-unit affordable housing complex was initially rejected in a 4-3 vote in February 2025. Local news reports confirm that in late February 2025, the Newport News City Council voted 4-3 against the Iverson Landing rezoning request. The primary reason cited for the rejection was opposition from nearby residents (particularly in the Wood Creek area) regarding potential traffic congestion near Fort Eustis. 2. The Developers (Allen Iverson and Alvin Keels Jr.): VALIDATED The tip correctly identifies NBA Hall of Famer Allen Iverson as the project's primary financial backer and Alvin Keels Jr. (operating through A4 Development Group) as the lead developer managing community engagement. 3. Councilman Eley's Prior Connection to Allen Iverson: SUBSTANTIATED The tipster alleges an undisclosed prior connection between Councilman Eley and Allen Iverson. Public records show that Eley had an established relationship with Iverson prior to the rezoning request. For example, in March 2024, Councilman Eley was directly involved in coordinating and requesting coverage for the city’s honorary street dedication ceremony ("Allen Iverson Way"). 4. Final Approval and Recusal Allegations: PARTIALLY VALIDATED The tip states that a final vote was scheduled for December 2025 and claims that Councilman Eley and Councilwoman Tina Vick recused themselves following citizen pushback. Reporting from mid-December 2025 confirms that the Newport News City Council did eventually greenlight the project after the development team added traffic mitigation measures (including widening the road and adding a turn lane on Old Fort Eustis Boulevard). While media reports describe the final approval as "unanimous," official city council meeting minutes would need to be reviewed to definitively confirm if Eley and Vick formally recused themselves, which would allow the remaining members to pass it unanimously (e.g., in a 5-0 vote). 5. Communication and Favoritism (COIA Allegations): UNVERIFIED The tip alleges that during the February 25, 2025 meeting, Eley publicly acknowledged private communications with developer Alvin Keels, possessed unique knowledge about land pricing, and made statements showing favoritism. Validating this specific claim requires a direct review of the official city council video recording and transcript from February 25, 2025. If the timestamp provided by the tipster (1:06:53) accurately reflects Eley admitting to undisclosed, privileged communications that influenced his vote, it could warrant the requested review by the Commonwealth's Attorney under the Virginia State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act (COIA).