Bexar County Towing Company Owner Pleads Guilty in Federal Bribery Investigation
Prosecutors said the scheme sought a 10-year contract worth about $250,000 and used a middleman to offer the sheriff cash payments.
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San Antonio man pleads guilty to bribery conspiracy involving sheriff
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — A San Antonio man admitted in federal court to conspiring to bribe the Bexar County Sheriff for a towing contract, according to U.S. Attorney Justin R. Simmons for the Western District of Texas.
2 men pleaded guilty to attempting to bribe Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar for towing contract
Two men have pleaded guilty to conspiring to bribe Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar in an attempt to obtain a towing contract, the FBI and the Department of Justice announced Friday.
Suspect pleads guilty to attempting to bribe Bexar County Sheriff for towing contracts
SAN ANTONIO - A 78-year-old San Antonio man has pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiring to bribe Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar in an effort to secur
A man from San Antonio pleaded guilty on Friday before a federal court to conspire to bribe the sheriff of Bexar County, reported Justin R. Simmons, federal prosecutor for the West District of Texas. According to the federal prosecutor’s office, 78-year-old Muhammad Choudary, owner and operator of a vehicle trailer and heavy recovery company in Bexar County, attempted to bribe the sheriff to obtain a towing contract with the county. On March 28,…
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