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 21 September 2010. Tags: County Judge, Montgomery County, Sadler, Tax
As we head into the last few weeks before November’s election, I thought it pertinent for voters and those who actually pay their taxes to know that Montgomery County Judge Alan B. Sadler continues to get an apparent free pass on his businesses 2008 and 2009 delinquent taxes all over the state.
What does one do to “collect” [...]
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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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Posted on 23 August 2010. Tags: Castleschouldt, County Judge, MCAD, Sadler
Has Montgomery County Judge Alan Sadler made a big political blunder this close to the November election?
That could very well be, as Judge Sadler seems to have thrown caution to the wind by choosing to appear before the Conroe City Council last week to literally “tout” a contract that is reported to have immediate benefit [...]
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Posted on 23 August 2010. Tags: Conroe, County Judge, Sadler
The files below contain documents illustrating the relationship between Judge Alan Sadler and Angel/McIver.
Angel/McIver in their role as a Developer recently appeared before Conroe’s city council in order to obtain approximately $8.5 million in public funding to complete a road.
More information about Sadler’s relationship with Angel/McIver as well as an explanation of these documents can [...]
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Posted on 01 May 2010. Tags: County Judge, Sadler
Judge Alan Sadler and his indicted partner Aslam Kapadia may have some explaining to do to the feds, according to public records at the Ft. Bend County Tax Office and the Texas Business & Commerce Code, Section 24.001 and 24.005 (Click) also known as the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (UFTA). (Click)
The latest entry at the [...]
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Posted on 09 April 2010. Tags: County Judge, Sadler
With his federal trial on conspiracy and wire fraud set to begin on April 6th, Aslam Kapadia (Judge Alan Sadler’s business partner) chose to “cop a plea” instead of taking his chances in front of a jury.
According to court documents Kapadia appeared in Judge Janis Graham Jack’s Corpus Christi courtroom on April 1, 2010 and [...]
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Posted on 26 February 2010. Tags: Commissioners Court, County Attorney, County Judge, Eissler, J. R. Moore, Linebarger, Montgomery County, Sadler, Tax, Tax Assessor
Montgomery County, Texas – Home of “Crony Capitalism” wherein the favored few and politically well-connected get all sorts of benefits paid for with public dollars.
Grab a cup of coffee, clear your schedule and prepare to read documents filed in a civil lawsuit titled CONROE CREOSOTING v. MONTGOMERY COUNTY, et. al. that exposed the ugly underbelly [...]
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Posted on 18 February 2010. Tags: Campaign Finance Reports, County Judge, Sadler
The files below contain the January 15, 2010 campaign finance report as well as the 2010, 30 day before the election report for the current Montgomery County Judge, Alan Sadler.
Sadler_Jan_15_2010.pdf
Sadler_30_day_2010.pdf
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Posted on 09 November 2009. Tags: County Judge, Kapadia, Sadler
Judge Sadler used the Conroe Courier almost two weeks ago to announce his candidacy for a sixth term as Montgomery County Judge. (Click to Read)
The Courier should be ashamed of not “vetting” the judge’s statements more carefully. If they had, they might not have come off looking like they fell hook, line and sinker for [...]
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