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INSIDE THE DEEP MUD
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Historic MUD bond approval
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Governmental Immunity waived
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FAMILY OF RENT-A-VOTERS
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COMPLAINTS FILED
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CO-COMPLAINANTS WANTED
New RENT-A-VOTER firm emerges
Remember the November 2015 election. When it was reported that Montgomery County was host to just 2 MUD elections, newly formed Conroe Municipal management District No. 1 and Montgomery County MUD No. 148 where directors were to be confirmed along with a whopping $1 Billion dollars in bonds to be approved by only 4 voters? The voters were “recruited” like mail order brides using craigslist and other methods by a single Election Services company, Stingray Services. Stingray seems to have gone underground with their election service lately, but their now defunct website once boasted to have coordinated and recruited voters for more than 100 elections over ten years for a lengthy list of developers. Subsequently, we confirmed that they were not exaggerating when Texas Secretary of State provide a list of 123 Stingray voters from 18 counties.$2 Billion Dollars & Thomas Jefferson
Just when you thought you had seen all RENT-A-VOTER had to offer now comes the law firm belonging to the Thomas Jefferson of The Woodlands Schwartz, Page, Harding in cooperation with obscure developer 1488 Corp and RENT-A-VOTER fixer Baja Interests. https://web.archive.org/web/20101130074528/http://bajainterests.com/services.aspx
Temporary Family Affair

Who Needs Immunity?
According to the Texas Bar the doctrine of governmental immunity at the State level prohibits
suits against a governmental entity unless there has been a clear and unambiguous constitutional or
statutory waiver of that immunity.
That legal doctrine does not seem to faze all 15 of 1488 Corps’ hand picked directors for MUD 130, 131 and WCID #4 since in an unprecedented act of generosity the directors appear to have agreed to waive their governmental immunity to the benefit of 1488 Corp for twenty five years in Section 3.11. ( pg. 16) of the official reimbursement agreements executed months prior to directors confirmation by (RENT-A-) voters May 7, 2016.
What a sweet deal. We expect all county and city government vendors from Jasper to Muleshoe Texas would like that clause in their contracts.
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Complaint?, What Complaint?
Several concerned citizens have filed official complaints with County Attorney J D Lambright and the FBI over the apparent violations of Texas bribery statute that forbids offering anything of value, like for example free rent in exchange for a persons vote and one federal law that prohibits expenditures such as for “Voter Houses” in influence of an election. So far Lambrights’ office has declined to investigate citing an alleged agreement with the DAs’ office not to investigate crimes by adults. When asked for a copy of the agreement in question we received the following reply from his office.“We have received your request. The switch over occurred some 15 or so years ago about the time my predecessor took office in 2000. There should be documents reflecting this change. “No word yet from FBI Special Agent in Charge, Perrye Turner.
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