Remember KP George, the Fort Bend county judge who previously faked hate crimes against himself and was indicted for using campaign funds for personal finances? He just got convicted of money laundering.
Last week, a jury found George guilty on felony counts of money laundering and tampering with his campaign finance reports, but his sentencing will not take place until June 16, leaving his status as the chief executive officer of Fort Bend County in limbo.
I’m reversing the first and second paragraphs here to better tell the story.
Following the felony conviction of Fort Bend County Judge KP George, the county commissioners court re-assigned the judge’s signing authority and voted to designate Commissioner Grady Prestage (D-Pct. 2) as the presiding officer should George be found ineligible to serve.
County officials convicted of a felony must be removed from office under Texas Law, but the charges are not final until sentencing.
Gov. Greg Abbott’s office has notified the county auditor that 27 state grants — which include funds for a victim services program, law enforcement, and cybersecurity — have been paused since George’s authority to serve as the official signing agent for the county is uncertain.
“PSO has 27 active grant awards with Fort Bend County. Upon acceptance of those awards, Fort Bend County agreed to ‘immediately notify the Office of the Governor (OOG) in writing if a project or project personnel become involved in any litigation, whether civil or criminal,’ and ‘immediately forward a copy of any demand, notices, subpoenas, lawsuits, or indictments to OOG,’” wrote the governor’s office. “The OOG has identified Judge KP George as the current Authorized Official on all 27 active awards.”
The OOG also requested verification that none of the grant funds awarded to Fort Bend County were “involved in criminal acts.”
George did not attend the regular commissioners court meeting Thursday, but all four county commissioners voted to designate Prestage as authorized the county’s signing agent.
The court also voted unanimously to order the county’s auditor to conduct a financial review and “investigate, identify, research, and provide the Commissioner Court any exposures or risks that said events surrounding the county judge have exposed or potentially exposed the county.”
You never know what other hanky panky a crooked man might get up to, so a thorough audit is probably in order.
Both Commissioners Vincent Morales (R-Pct. 1) and Dexter McCoy (D-Pct. 4) have called for George to resign.
Snip. “If his conviction stands, George could face up to 20 years in prison.” The hate crime hoax charges are still pending.
Whenever Democrats get their hands on taxpayer money, they just can’t seem to keep themselves from handing out grants to hard left NGOs to launder the money into Democrat pockets. I wonder if George is the same, or if the presence of Republicans in county government thwarted his sticky fingers from penetrating more taxpayer pies…
Tags: Crime, Democrats, Dexter McCoy, Fort Bend County, fraud, Grady Prestage, Greg Abbott, hate crime hoax, Holly Hansen, KP George, money laundering, Texas, The Texan News, Vincent Morales
Not sure why they are called NGO’s when they are funded by taxpayers.
Call them USM’s
Unaccountable Spending Machines.