Bobby Wightman-Cervantes, longtime editor of the "Brownsville Voice," has been sending me bits of info recently, encouraging me to utilize the information in stories on my blog.
As I explained to Bobby, my blog, the "Brownsville Observer," is essentially inactive, except for the occasional baseball-related anecdotes from Rene Torres.
The blog totally lost steam during the year Ana and I spent recently in Iowa when she worked as a travel nurse.
Now, we're making plans for a similar trip and blogging is not a priority.
As I told Bobby: I'm 75, with two genius grandsons and a wife who makes everything an absolute joy.
Anyway, here's a recent memo from Bobby to be followed up in a subsequent posting by some observations he has about Jessica Tetreau:
Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr. |
"Jim, Trevino was paid approximately $1.92 million over the period April 2013 to June 2018, of which $1.28 million was allegedly for Tenaska related services.
However, we could not ascertain why Trevino was involved in the project to that extent, given that there were six other firms associated with legal fees for the project and given his role simply as board counsel.
Aside from typically taking five to seven months to produce his billing details, it appeared that most of his invoices revolved around attending meetings, being included in conference calls, and being copied on emails.
Bobby Wightman-Cervantes on the left |
Moreover, his role as board counsel was a
potential source of conflict due to his elected position of Cameron County Judge. In fact, it appears to be that conflict that sparked his resignation in late 2017. '"
Did you know he was Board Counsel at the same time he was county judge?
Texas has a well founded discovery rule concerning limitations. Limitations for fraud is 4 years after it is discovered or should have been discovered.
We need outside counsel to to sue the hell out of everyone involved to include Tenaska.
I am not going to blog but this is beyond any form of corruption I have ever seen.
Bobby Wightman-Cervantes"
Trevino and Bruciak are tight as hell. I wonder if anybody has looked into that, yet?
ReplyDeletePeople need to know the quote is from the audit. On Jessica she constantly praised Trevino. Start reading at page 59, and the conclusion. https://www.vote4roy.com/_files/ugd/2d836d_34e0c44cf62c41a39b84446ba3e12cad.pdf
ReplyDeleteVery sad situation. The way the corrupt individuals worked as a team, to steal money from Brownsville residents and protecting each other so as not to get in trouble. To me this is the norm in Mexico and now in the USA. But maybe, it was always the norm in the USA but the powerful presented another reality: honesty, love for the USA etc
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