Former Fire Chief Elizondo |
The commission met on March 21 and determined credible evidence existed that Elizondo violated three sections of the Texas Election Code by accepting contributions and authorizing political expenditures for the Brownsville Firefighters for Responsible Government political committee after he had been terminated as its treasurer.
In 2018, a Cameron County grand jury indicted him on 11 counts of computer security breach over allegations that he accessed the Brownsville Fire Department’s Emergency Reporting System 11 times while suspended by the city.
Elizondo has maintained his innocence and entered not guilty pleas to all of the charges.
The TEC issued its order and agreed resolution resulting in a fine in May.
As part of the agreement, Elizondo does not admit or deny the TEC findings and waives any right to further proceedings in the matter.
The TEC said in the order that it terminated Elizondo’s position as campaign treasurer with the political action committee on April 21, 2010, because he submitted the PAC’s January 2009 semiannual report late and then failed to file two subsequent semiannual reports.
“The respondent paid a civil penalty for failing to file the semiannual reports,” the order states. “The failure to file the two semiannual reports also prompted the Commission to terminate his campaign treasurer appointment.”
The termination took place at a public meeting for which Elizondo was provided notice.
“The respondent claims not to have received the notices, but they were sent to his address where previous notices of late reports were sent and responded to by him,” the order states.
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