Posted on 07 March 2011. Tags: Corruption, Crime, District Attorney, Ligon, McDougal, Montgomery County
Today the Texas Attorney General’s Office published a Press Release concerning a guilty plea for misappropriation of forfeiture funds by a District Attorney near Corpus Christi.
“So what!”, you say.
This case is interesting because Montgomery County former District Attorney, Mike McDougal, allegedly used county forfeiture funds for similar purposes. The County Auditor at the time, Linda Breazeale, [...]
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Posted on 02 November 2010. Tags: Election, Montgomery County
The link below provides today’s election results.
See current results HERE
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Posted on 30 October 2010. Tags: County Judge, Montgomery County, Sadler
As the election draws near County Judge Alan Sadler has attempted to keep his own “business prowess” at the forefront of his campaign. Here’s a perfect example of the Judge’s business smarts in action…..
Click below on the links to two (2) recently discovered Trustee Deeds/Affidavits that show Aslam Kapadia (GBAK Properties) stiffed Judge Alan Sadler (in [...]
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Posted on 22 October 2010. Tags: Conroe, County Judge, Sadler
This Post was Updated on Sunday October 24, 2010 at 9:30 a.m.
Word is that County Judge Alan B. Sadler’s business partners David Angel and Michael McIver were the target of a State Comptroller Sales Tax Audit.
The state audit, of Angel/McIver Interests, LP, apparently was completed sometime prior to October 16, 2009, which is the date that the [...]
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Posted on 18 October 2010. Tags: County Judge, DWI, Sadler
Everyone who thought Montgomery County Judge Alan B. Sadler had his drivers license suspended last year after pleading “guilty” to driving under the influence of phenobarbital AND alcohol, might be surprised to learn how that “suspension” turned out for our very own criminal judge. (See Public Docs Below Story)
Actually, a “loophole” in the law allowed [...]
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Posted on 12 October 2010. Tags: County Judge, Montgomery County, Sadler
Adrian Heath, local businessman and Independent candidate for County Judge, received notification last week of a much sought-after endorsement from the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP). (See Link Below)
Heath, on his website (countyjudge.org) promises to admisister the county according to his personal values of fiscal responsibility, openess and transparency.
It would be interesting to learn why this influential law enforcement group did [...]
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Posted on 06 October 2010. Tags: County Judge, Montgomery County, Sadler
I want to thank Ms. Shaune Stauffer for providing me with a NEW issue to write about!
It should come as no surprise that there has been a reaction to one of my recent Judge Sadler postings on this site that I think the voters and readers should know about. (Don’t you just love learning “the rest [...]
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Posted on 06 October 2010. Tags: County Judge, Galveston County, Montgomery County, Sadler
On September 21, 2010, site member Maxxbuster posted information concerning property tax delinquencies accrued by a business partnership between Montgomery County Judge Alan B. Sadler and Aslam Kapadia (see original story here).
Using some of the above information, today, the Galveston County Daily News published additional information related to this topic. (See Galveston article here)
Maybe some other [...]
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Posted on 01 October 2010. Tags: County Judge, Montgomery County, Sadler
More Sadler liens! Tell us Judge, what is your excuse for this “Labor Lien” gift of debt to the taxpayers of Henderson County, Texas?
According to public documents uncovered at the Henderson County Clerk’s office, Montgomery County Judge Alan B. Sadler and his business partner (felon) Aslam Ismail Kapadia ignored at least three City of Athens [...]
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Posted on 19 September 2010. Tags: County Judge, Sadler
Is this what voters pay Judge Sadler the big bucks for……to use his ivory tower office at the new commissioner’s court building (a building that he reportedly had a hand in naming after himself) as a “campaign” video studio?
As a recently posted YouTube video shows (link below story), the judge has no compunction about setting [...]
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