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TWO EAGLE PASS RESIDENTS ENTER GUILTY PLEAS IN CONNECTION WITH  MAVERICK COUNTY BRIBERY, KICKBACK AND BID-RIGGING SCHEME

 

Maverick County Precinct One Commissioner Eliaz Maldonado and Maverick County Probation Officer and general contractor Javier Gonzalez each face up to ten years in federal prison and up to a $250,000 fine after pleading guilty this morning to a bribery charge in connection with an alleged bribery, kickback and bid-rigging scheme that caused a loss to Maverick County of thousands of dollars announced United States Attorney Robert Pitman and FBI Special Agent in Charge Armando Fernandez. 

Appearing before United States Magistrate Judge Victor Garcia in Del Rio, Maldonado, age 52, pleaded guilty to one count of receiving a bribe. According to court records, in 2010 and 2011, Maldonado, through his employees, admitted to manipulating the bidding process to guarantee that contractors he chose would be awarded Maverick County construction contracts. Those contractors deposited the checks issued to them by Maverick County and then made cash payments to Maldonado. The private contractors submitted inflated bids to Maverick County in order for there to be sufficient funds to perform the construction work, make a profit, and pay the bribe to Maldonado. The contracts in total involved more than $100,000 of county funds and Maldonado received a payment between $500 and $3,500 at least twelve times during the scheme. 

Gonzalez, age 42, pleaded guilty to one count of paying a bribe. By pleading guilty, Gonzalez admitted that in 2010 and 2011, he entered into a scheme with different Maverick County officials whereby he would be guaranteed county construction contracts in return for paying money to the official whose precinct the construction work was supposed to be performed in. According to court documents, after Gonzalez was selected to do the work, he would be paid via checks issued by Maverick County. Gonzalez would deposit or cash the checks, then give the officials thousands of dollars from the money Maverick County had paid him. The contracts Maverick County awarded Gonzalez involved more than $400,000 of county funds in 2010 and 2011 combined. The total loss to Maverick County as a result of Gonzalez’ actions was approximately $156,000. 

Both Maldonado and Gonzalez were admonished in court that in addition to any imprisonment or fine, they could each be ordered to pay restitution at the time of sentencing. 

Maldonado and Gonzalez each remain on bond pending sentencing scheduled for October 7, 2013 before United States District Judge Alia Moses. 

To date, nine individuals are awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to charges stemming from this investigation being conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Texas Department of Public Safety. Charges against five individuals are still pending. 

Persons 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. 

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EAGLE PASS, Texas (May 1, 2013) – Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino Hotel in Eagle Pass, Texas is now EVEN BIGGER with the recently completed casino expansion that includes exciting new gaming, dining and entertainment options.

 

The new casino expansion includes 74,000 square feet of additional space with over 1,000 brand new electronic games for a total of 2,745 machines, a new private poker room with live-action poker games and Texas Hold’Em tournaments, and a new Players Club.

 

The expansion also includes a new dining option with The Buffet, a 250-seat restaurant featuring expanded food selections and daily specials for lunch and dinner; the luxurious Center Bar – a full-service bar with room to relax right in the middle of the gaming action; and ¿Que Pasa? Lounge – an intimate bar and lounge only steps away from the gaming floor with live entertainment coming soon.

 

“We’re excited to welcome our guests to the recently expanded Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino Hotel, where winning is now even bigger!” said Robin Miller, general manager at Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino Hotel. “We’ve been looking forward to opening the doors since the project began, and we’re happy to finally share this new addition with both our loyal guests and those who haven’t experienced the property yet.”

 

The next phase of the expansion, slated for completion this summer, will include a 249-room full-service hotel, the Sage Steakhouse – a gourmet fine dining restaurant with a chef-driven menu, the High Limit Bar with a new high limit gaming area and more.

 

About Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino Hotel

Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino Hotel stands alone as Texas’ #1 Casino Gaming Experience! With 24-hour gaming excitement in a first-class facility, it’s all within easy reach of both Central and South Texas. With over 2,500 electronic gaming machines, poker room, live bingo and huge cash drawings, winning is bigger in Texas! Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino is located in Eagle Pass, Texas, just a short drive from San Antonio. For more information, visit www.luckyeagletexas.com  

 

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Maverick County Sheriff's Office - On Saturday April 27, 2013 at approximately 10:30 a.m. units were dispatched to the Kickapoo Reservation in reference to a deceased person. Upon arrival deputies made contact with the U.S. Border Patrol agents who stated that while patrolling the river vega they observed a deceased person in the water. JP 3 Cesar Iracheta was summoned to the location and gave the time of death at 11:29 a.m. Memorial Funeral Chapel was also summoned to the location and took custody of the body. No identification and identifying marks were found on the deceased. If you would like more information about this press release, or to schedule an interview with Sheriff Tom Schmerber, please call the Maverick County Sheriff's Department at 830-773-2321.

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