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    Democrat Judge Thrown in Jail after Caught in Massive Money Laundering Scheme

    By Adam StantonMay 1, 2025
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    Controversial Democrat Judge KP George has been hit with money laundering charges shortly after he was released on bail, for knowingly creating a fake racist backlash in a cynical attempt to further his career.

    For context, Democratic judges have been a significant problem since Donald Trump won the 2024 election. Federal judges, such as James Boasberg and Hannah Dugan,  have abused their powers to halt the Trump administration’s mass deportations and undermine the president’s authority, leading many to question whether the judiciary needs to be reformed.

    Reacting to the scandal, the Judge tried to shift responsibility for his alleged schemes. He said in an April 2025 statement, “As an elected official, I have always operated with integrity and transparency. Let me be absolutely clear: there is nothing illegal about loaning personal funds to my own campaign and later repaying that loan. This is a standard and lawful practice.”

    Continuing to shift responsibility to the Republicans, George wrote, “Unfortunately, this is a continued example of the Fort Bend County District Attorney’s office weaponizing the government with an obvious political witch hunt period. Allegations and accusations are being made without full context or disclosure of the facts, deliberately manipulating the narrative to tarnish my reputation and character.”

    Concluding his unconvincing argument, the embattled judge maintained his innocence. The judge stated, “I have full confidence that the truth will prevail. In the meantime, I remain committed to serving and fighting for the people of Fort Bend County with the same passion and dedication as always.”

    Despite previously supporting the controversial KP George, the Fort Bend County Democratic Party called on the judge to resign. Party Chairman Fred Taylor said, “It’s time for him to do the right thing and step down.”

    Oddly enough, the Democrat official suggested that George swap his allegiances. Taylor added, “This county judge that has shown his character of always wanting to be the victim, which what got him in trouble in the first place, and now trying to play the victim by blaming. I think he’d be in the right place going to the Republican party.”

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    Slamming the corrupt judge, Commissioner Dexter L. McCoy released a statement addressing the controversy. He wrote, “I share in my fellow residents’ concerns about these allegations and its effect on public trust and our ability to conduct the people’s business. Holding positions of public trust mandate that we hold ourselves to a higher standard, and today’s grand jury indictment demonstrates a clear breach of that standard. My office remains committed to serving the people of Fort Bend County as we navigate the long road ahead.”

    Adding additional context, Steve Shellist of the Shellist Law Firm explained the seriousness of these charges. He said, “Where you try to hide the origins of the money in some way, shape, or form, and that money derives from illegal, criminal activity.” Using his legal expertise, Shellist added, “There’s a document out there that tells us probably 75% of what the state has against him on these new charges. “We just haven’t seen it yet.”

    Shellist concludes his statement by saying more charges are likely coming for KP George. “Documents show authorities obtained cell phones, computers, and documents from George. These law enforcement agents started to go through the documents, the bank records, and everything else and came up with more evidence that they believe constituted a new crime.”



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