Posted on 04/14/2014 11:08:47 AM PDT by jazusamo
Former Hidalgo County Sheriff Lupe Trevino (D) he stepped down a couple of weeks ago has pleaded guilty today to federal charges of money laundering, according to the McAllen Monitor.
Just 17 days after stepping down as sheriff and three days after his former chief of staff entered a related plea, Treviño stood before U.S. District Judge Micaela Alvarez and pleaded guilty for his part in laundering campaign contributions that were tied to a convicted drug trafficker.
Testimony in court this morning suggested that the amount of money laundered could be anywhere between $70,000 and $120,000.
Treviño was composed as he entered his guilty plea. After the hearing with Judge Alvarez, Treviño appeared before US Magistrate Peter Ornsby, who set the former sheriffs bond at $30,000 unsecured, which means that Treviño could bond out with a simple signature.
Trevino presided over a sheriffs department that has been accused of a wide range of corruption. As the PJ Tatler and PJTV reported in 2012, the Hidalgo County Sheriffs department falsified crime statistics to serve both Trevinos and the Obama administrations political interests. In an exclusive hidden-camera video, a crime analyst with the Hidaldo County Sheriffs Department admitted that she and others within the department including Trevino himself change the way in which crimes are classified in order to improve the overall statistics.
Deputy: Hey whats up? (unintelligible question)
Analyst: No, I can do it for you.
Deputy: Cool. (unintelligible, but he asks about changing a code)
Analyst: Huh?
Deputy: (unintelligible)
Analyst: I guess. Cause hes the one changing everything.
Deputy: Changing the stats?
Analyst: (nods) Hes the one
Deputy: Well how is he changing them?
Analyst: He reads the reports and fiddles with you if its not linking. Like, with a robbery, he redrizzles it down to a simple, like an, if its like uh, aggravated assault (looks away to see if anyone can hear), he orders a downgrade to assault. Or if
Deputy: Its real simple to do because most people are gonna, think youre gonna have more.
(Analyst tilts head skeptically)
Deputy: You can justify it both ways.
Analyst: Yeah, but some of them, no. (crosstalk) Like, as far as the standards go, from the UCR, yeah.
Deputy: So. You can get in trouble.
Analyst: Hm?
Deputy: You can get in trouble?
Analyst: Not us, but yeah the sheriff.
Deputy: Him (points in the direction of the sheriffs office).
Analyst: Yeah. Not me.
The departments anti-narcotics Panama Unit, in which Trevinos son was an officer, has been the subject of half a dozen indictments. Ten of its officers, including Jonathan Trevino, have been charged with a range of crimes including stealing drugs with intent to distribute them.
Trevinos department remains accused not only of falsifying crime statistics to attract and hold federal COPS grants, but also of pressuring deputies into supporting him politically or face losing their jobs.
Trevino has been Hidalgo County Sheriff since 2005. He now faces the possibility of 20 years in prison and fines.
Hidalgo County is one of the most important counties along the US-Mexico border. Its county seat, McAllen, is one of the nations fastest-growing cities. It also has the most border crossing points of any county along the Texas-Mexico border. Across the border from McAllen is Reynosa, which has been among Mexicos most violence-plagued cities in that countrys drug war.
Dems in office are bigger criminals than the top ten criminals in any area.
It’s also ground zero for Medicare and Medicaid fraud in Texas.
In all my years in the valley, I saw every County Sheriff of Starr, Hidalgo and Cameron Counties found guilty of corruption and incarcerated in Federal prisons except Trevino and Omar Lucio, of Cameron County.
I actually thought Trevino was the first honest one. Lucio is left as the only clean one. Time will tell.
Yay! Another great victory in the War On Drugs! /sarc
You gotta qwit speekin da truth like dat!!! (snort!)
“You got that right. I wonder how many illegals with drugs paid Trevino to come into the U.S. through Hidalgo County?”
The amount would probably pay for a great retirement for us, our off spring and grand kids.
Oh, another “act of love.”
“Nothing vexes me so much as a thief above ground” - O.Porter
Last name keeps disappearing -
Orrin Porter Rockwell
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