Anonymous ID: 5a7a94 March 8, 2019, 3:26 p.m. No.5580695   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mebbe Q can clarify, but I don't think 'WWG1WGA' includes drug dealers, traffickers, thieves, dirty politicians, murderers, liars, and/or cheats. "Bad guys."

 

Mebbe Q can clarify, but when they say they 'HAVE IT ALL' imo that means they are aware of all of the above. ALL OF IT.

 

Mebbe Q can clarify, but when we are told to 'unite' and 'stay together,' imo that does not include opening a big umbrella for the criminals in the community.

 

Why enable the criminals to continue to victimize? (It could involve the gathering of intelligence and further proof of crimes, no doubt.)

 

Maybe it is for the lawful to set examples for the lawless on how autonomy works; on how being responsible for one's self and one's actions and one's own life, works.

 

Maybe it is to show the not-irredeemable but definitely day-to-day criminals that their choices do not benefit them, nor do those same choices benefit those around them.

 

Maybe it is part of the Great Awakening, giving everyone the chance to grow into who God designed them to be.

Maybe?

 

All the criminals have to do is get up one day – one day!– and choose not to do what they did the day before.

Choose not to steal.

Choose not to lie.

Choose not to sell drugs for free rent.

Choose not to do bad, but to choose good, instead.

Choose to change.

Be change.

As FLOTUS says, 'Be Best.'

 

Some will have problems even finding that starting point: and to them one could say 'just do not do what you did yesterday.'

Anonymous ID: 5a7a94 March 8, 2019, 3:57 p.m. No.5581137   🗄️.is 🔗kun

NOTE: RICHARDSON, TX

March 7, 2019

 

Former North Texas Mayor and Land Developer Convicted in Public Corruption Trial

 

SHERMAN, Texas –The former mayor of Richardson, Texas and a land developer who she eventually married, have been convicted of federal conspiracy violations in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney Joseph D. Brown today.

 

Laura Jordan, also known as Laura Maczka, 54, and Mark Jordan, 52, both of Plano, Texas were found guilty by a jury of following a trial before U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant that lasted over three weeks. Maczka was found guilty of conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud, honest services wire fraud, conspiracy to commit bribery concerning a program receiving federal funds and bribery concerning program receiving federal funds. Jordan was found guilty of conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud, honest services wire fraud, conspiracy to commit bribery concerning a program receiving federal funds and bribery concerning program receiving federal funds.

 

According to information presented in court, from May 2013 through April 2015, Maczka was the mayor of Richardson, Texas, and Jordan was a land developer. Maczka and Jordan conspired to devise and execute a scheme to defraud and deprive City of Richardson residents of the honest services of the Mayor through bribery. Maczka, contrary to her campaign promises, supported and repeatedly voted for controversial zoning changes sought by Jordan ultimately allowing for the construction of over 1,000 new apartments in Richardson near Richardson neighborhoods. The indictment alleges that, in exchange, Jordan paid Maczka over $18,000 in cash and $40,000 by check, paid for over $24,000 in renovations to Maczka’s home, paid for Maczka’s luxury hotel stays and airfare upgrades, and provided Maczka lucrative employment at one of Jordan’s companies. According to court testimony, Maczka and Jordan failed to disclose to the public that they had coordinated to effect the zoning changes Jordan wanted and that Jordan had provided a stream of benefits to Maczka.

 

“This kind of corrupt relationship undermines the public’s confidence in government,” said Eastern District of Texas U.S. Attorney Joseph D. Brown. “This was more than an ethical violation, this was absolutely criminal. We need juries that recognize public corruption for what it is, and support prosecutions that attempt to hold accountable those that cheat. This jury certainly did that.”

 

Mark Jordan was taken into custody following the verdict and will appear for a detention hearing on Mar. 8, 2019.

 

Under federal statutes, Maczka and Jordan each face up to 20 years in federal prison at sentencing. The maximum statutory sentence prescribed by Congress is provided here for information purposes, as the sentencing will be determined by the court based on the advisory sentencing guidelines and other statutory factors. A sentencing hearing will be scheduled after the completion of a presentence investigation by the U.S. Probation Office.

This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Christopher A. Eason, Maureen Smith, Glenn Roque-Jackson, and Bradley Visosky.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edtx/pr/former-north-texas-mayor-and-land-developer-convicted-public-corruption-trial