Fraud and corruption is the normal way of business in Texas school districts across the state. Taxpayers are exposing fraud in multiple north Texas school districts.

There has been a lot of interest in how school districts are involved in fraud, corruption and bribery kickback schemes involving taxpayer money. This type of criminal activity is common among school district across the state of Texas. Many taxpayers do not want to believe school districts actually commit these types of crimes. The following table with links to multiple articles involving one school district in the Rio Grande Valley that was investigated by the US Justice Department is being reposted to allow the public to actually learn about what goes on with their tax dollars. I helped in the cases filed regarding three different government entities including the La Joya ISD. This is still an ongoing effort that will ultimately lead to more indictments filed against school officials involving a $52.0 million dollar energy contract that was financed using a corrupt TEA statute that allows school districts to hide millions of dollars of debt from taxpayers. Billions of dollars of off-balance sheet contracts using long-term lease purchase agreements financed with third party financial institutions have been executed in Texas with school districts and city and county energy contracts. The method that has been used was ruled as a direct violation of the Texas State Constitution and common traditional methods of contracting and procurement.

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