She was placed in foster care by fifth grade and spent part of her youth with her Mexican grandmother who owned a tortilla factory in Mexico.
[8] Alvarado-Gil is fiscally conservative and had previously voted with Republicans on labor legislation; however, she had also aligned with the Democratic Party by being "pro-choice, pro-LGBTQ+ rights and anti-Trump".
[9] While the change was welcomed by Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones and Assembly Minority Leader James Gallagher, conservative Assemblymember Bill Essayli dubbed her "opportunistic" and a "RINO" for her previous support of liberal priorities and for her endorsement of Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election.
The suit alleged Alvarado-Gil had demanded he perform sexual acts on her, eventually firing him in retaliation for his refusal.
[12][13] The lawsuit alleges that Condit eventually capitulated to her damands and performed oral sex upon her in a car during a trip to Inyo County, and that she harassed his family as well.