In Del Rio this morning, current Maverick County employee Eduardo Rene Rodriguez, age 40, surrendered to
federal authorities after a federal grand jury indicted him this week in connection with an alleged bribery
scheme announced United States Attorney Robert Pitman and FBI Special Agent in Charge Armando
Fernandez.
The federal grand jury indictment, returned on Wednesday and unsealed today, charges Rodriguez with two
counts of receiving bribes. According to the indictment, Garcia’s duties for Maverick County included acting
as a liaison between Maverick County and private contractors hired to perform work for the county. The
indictment alleges that from January 1, 2010, until September 30, 2010, and again from January 1, 2011, until
March 31, 2011, Rodriguez accepted bribes to be influenced and rewarded in connection with a series of
contracts worth more than $5,000 in Maverick County funds.
Upon conviction, Rodriguez faces up to ten years in federal prison for each count. Rodriguez, who remains in
federal custody, is scheduled to have his detention hearing at 9:00am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012,
before U.S. Magistrate Judge Victor Garcia in Del Rio.
This ongoing investigation is being conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Texas Department
of Public Safety. Individuals who have first-hand information about corruption, fraud, or bribery related to
Maverick County are urged to contact the FBI at (210) 225-6741.
Assistant United States Attorney Michael Galdo is prosecuting this case on behalf of the Government.
An indictment is merely a charge and should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendant is
presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.