Guilty Verdict Reached in Fort Bend County Judge KP George's Money Laundering Trial. What Happens Next.
Judge K.P. George was convicted of money laundering for allegedly misusing over $45,000 in campaign funds, with sentencing set for June 16, prosecutors said.
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George convicted of two counts of money laundering; sentencing set for June 16
After more than five hours of deliberations over two days, jurors in Fort Bend County Judge KP George's money-laundering trial came back into the 458th District Court and rendered guilty verdicts in both counts in the third-degree felony charge. The…
Fort Bend County Judge KP George Convicted of Money Laundering
KP George, a Democratic politician of Indian origin and Judge of Fort Bend County, has been convicted on charges of money laundering after misappropriating funds from his campaign. He transferred $46,500 from his campaign account to his personal account, a move described by his attorney as a repayment rather than theft. George faced two felony charges but was ultimately found guilty of a third-degree felony, which carries potential prison time o…
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