From the editor: While I don't have a dog in the fight, this campaign sign at the corner of Price and Old Alice Roads reminded me of Presas-Garcia's unfitness for office.
I've reprinted below some excerpts from previous "Brownsville Observer" articles:
Caty Presas-Garcia |
Whether you know her by her given name, Catalina, or the more feminine "Cata" or more youthful "Caty," this frequent candidate for office over the last couple decades, has proven time and again that she cares more about what benefits Caty than serving the interests of Brownsville taxpayers or BISD students.
During Caty's years of service as a BISD trustee, for example, she was primarily a dutiful and loyal advocate for the delinquent school tax collection firm of Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampson, LLP.
Caty's devotion to the Linebarger firm sometimes bordered on the humorous.
Once, during a presentation by the Pena Law Firm, represented by Enrique Pena, Caty made her insurance company preference obvious, choosing to take a potty break during Linebarger's rival company's time slot.
The rythmic, but loud clogging of Caty's footwear could be heard as she made her way and back from the lady's restroom.
Despite repeated, seemingly annoyed requests by BISD Chairman, the late Enrique Escobedo, for Pena to continue his presentation, he patiently waited for Caty to return before restarting.
"I will when Mrs. Presas-Garcia makes it back in," Pena stated.
Then, after Caty was finally settled back in her seat, Enrique Pena added, with some obvious sarcasm: "Thank you for joining us, Mrs. Presas-Garcia."
After Presas-Garcia and gang were successful in changing BISD's delinquent tax collection firm to Linebarger, Presas-Garcia spearheaded an increase in the collecting agency's fee, from 12.5%, as it had been with the Pena firm, to 15% for Linebarger, adding an immediate $125,000 to Linebarger's collection revenue. (Presas-Garcia had earned her keep, not only by getting BISD to switch to Linebarger, but giving the firm an immediate raise in collection fees.)
But, likely, Presas-Garcia's lowest point as BISD Trustee came when she, along with Enrique Escobedo, Lucy Longoria and Christina Saavedra voted to dismiss the $14.3 million lawsuit against Ted Parker's Healthsmart for insurance overcharges the firm had made to BISD.
Parker had faced a similar lawsuit with the city of Lubbock, TX, but, with the help of convicted con artist Carlos Quintanilla, had succeeded in securing a settlement for a mere $4 million.(Carlos Quintanilla has a R.I.C.O. felony conviction for racketeering in a $700,000 kickback scheme involving the G. Heileman Brewing Company.)
Parker summoned the clever, super-slick Quintanilla to Brownsville to do the same and he was instrumental in the election of Presas-Garcia, Longoria and Saavedra, whom he affectionately referred to as his "bitches." (Parker's goal was to get the lawsuit dismissed, saving himself millions, and the three newly-elected trustees were his pawns.)
Again, Quintanilla, utilizing his three recruits along with Enrique Escobedo, settled the $14 million lawsuit for mere pittance, depriving BISD's huge district of needed funding, despite the fact that local attorneys were willing to take the case on a contingency basis.
In yet another matter, Presas-Garcia, a realtor, was also involved in a theft of funds lawsuit initiated by the buyer and seller of a property the sale of which she handled. The lawsuit contended that the buyer, Miguel Salinas, had entrusted Presas-Garcia with $8,000 to be used as downpayment on the property, but Presas-Garcia had submitted a mere $500 to the title company.
Miguel Salinas, the buyer, and Juan M. Figueroa, the seller, joined together in a lawsuit to recover the funds from Presas-Garcia. (Details for the lawsuit with the late Rep. Rene Oliveira representing Presas-Garcia also confirm Oliveira and Presas-Garcia both having ties to Linebarger.)
If you need more documentation of Presas-Garcia's unfitness for office, Google her name and "milk scam" to read about another of her personal enrichment projects along with con artist Quintanilla.
For longtime Brownsville voters, who've kept up with Presas-Garcia's shenanigans over the years, most of this is old news, but we post it to give newer voters some perspective as they make up their minds about candidates running for office in our city.
This is scary. Today I saw Erasmo Castro political sign, he looks like the pope...I got scared. Please do not vote for him. Then I saw Minerva Pena in another political sign. Then your article about Cata Presas Garcia. These are not good candidates for BISD. If you have children, kids in your family or you like kids or you like education....do not vote for these candidates. Bad apples.
ReplyDeleteYou forgot the millions they voted to pay out to people like Rendon and Gonzalez. Quintanilla was working with both of them to get Cata and company elected.
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