Saturday, August 19, 2017

AS CITY INITIATES SEARCH FOR CITY ATTORNEY, EMPTY SLOTS

By Juan Montoya

Since July 15, 2009, the City of Brownsville's legal direction had been set by just-terminated attorney Mark Sossi.
Up to January 17, he was under contract with the city for a $10,000 a month retainer and another $5,000 a month contract with the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation. On that day, he pleaded and convinced the commissioners to make him a full-time employee so he could provide medical insurance for a child in a custody battle with a former lover.

Moved, the commissioners complied assured by Sossi that he would work exclusively for the city and no one else. Unbeknownst to them, less than a month layer – on February 14 – Sossi inked a retainer contract with the City of Mission  to advise them at $2,500 a month.

Then, less than seven months after he became a city employee, a majority of the city commission (5-2) voted to terminate his services as city attorney. Now, the GBIC will consider ending their contract with Sossi in their upcoming meeting which was cancelled this month.

The city plans to soon advertise to hire another attorney but have not decided whether it will be on a contract basis or as a full-time employee.

Mayor Tony Martinez and Commissioners Tetreau, Ben Neece, Cesar De Leon and Rose Gowen voted to end Sossi’s employment. Commissioners Ricardo Longoria and Joel Munguia voted against it.

Meanwhile, Timothy Sampeck, a member of the city's legal department, is serving as the interim city attorney.

City commissioners had some talking points for replacing Sossi – whose list of peccadilloes and outright crimes would fill several tomes –  and these were mouthed by commissioner Jessica Tetreau who made the motion to terminate him.

She told the local daily was in the process of structuring its legal department and felt it was time to reevaluate because of the way the city has grown.

Neece, who seconded Tetreau's motion to terminate Sossi also told the daily that: “The city charter provides that the city commission hires and fires the city attorney and the city manager. Everybody else is hired and fired by the city manager. He also appoints city judges, but they have terms so he can’t fire a city judge but he cannot reappoint them at the end of the term.”

Munguia also told the Herald that he voted against Sossi’s termination because he hasn’t been on the commission for long enough time to make a proper evaluation. He was elected to the commission in May.

“It’s only been three months, (and) I didn’t feel like it was enough time for me personally to make a proper evaluation,” Munguia said.

That didn't sit well with some of our seven readers who said that the facts out in public about ethically-challenged Sossi were out there for anyone to see.

"Munguia isn't a child. If he ran for the position he has, it's supposed to be to help the citizens . He knows Sossi is corrupt; plenty of stories written about him and his unethical shenanigans . Mungia wimped out. Period. When he was campaigning , he never said he would need "time"; When it came to voting on issues, he punked out."

27 comments:

Anonymous said...

Munguia makes sense. Neece had a vendetta is what this looks like

Anonymous said...

Have no problem with Joel Munguia's vote. The point is Sossi is gone and its time to search for a new City Attorney, hopefully one with less baggage than Sossi had. This city commission needs to demonstrate their interest in progress and getting rid of the corruption, favoritism and lack of transparency that has prevailed during Tony Martinez's tenure as Da'Mayor.

Anonymous said...

Munguia is a clown

Anonymous said...

Has Mungia been living under a rock? His response was that of a 1st grader backed into a wall!

His alliances will reveal themselves over time. Then it will be OUR turn to evaluate Mungia.

It appears that the light of hope is in sight with De Leon and Neece!

Anonymous said...

Munguia is the adult in the room whenever he's with Neece.

Anonymous said...

Doesn't show it, LOL!

Anonymous said...

Joel Munguia doesn't know shit about city business

Anonymous said...

Munguia is Lingoria's puppet

Anonymous said...

Joel Munguia is a total disappointment as a commissioner

Anonymous said...

Joel Mungia is Rene Cardenas boy. He will be protected

Anonymous said...

Brownsville Voice is boring

Anonymous said...

Just say no to Rene Oliveira's lobbyist ATM machine

Anonymous said...

Joel you was elected to protect the citizens of Brownsville not a drug addict

Anonymous said...

Has been in the commission three months, you should have been doing your home work a year and a half ago, jerk, Also you could have not voted, now you are the TROMP of Brownville, stupid!

Anonymous said...

Agree....Munguia is not ready for public service

Anonymous said...

Joel you are not in Matamoros vato

Anonymous said...

City must drain the swamp Cabler,longoria,Elizondo,and Tony Tamales its like cancer.BROWNSVILLE will never get to the next level wit these clowns.

Anonymous said...

Munguia what an idiot

Anonymous said...

All the city commissioners are just shit heads, it took this long to start cleaning house? Cause the house is overflowing with thier shit.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Munguia, this firing has the fervor of a vendetta or a small-minded witch hunt behind it. It is the exact same 4 losers on facebook, who themselves are chronically out of a job, fighting their kids, begging for money, or praying to Jeeesus for a job, who celebrate Sossi's firing the loudest. Just gutter level trash, Hispanics who grew up picking vegetables, and their racist white trailer trash, dyed hair friends, who think ass-kissing Republicans makes them part of the elite, or something. Gross people. Look into any family's personal life and you will find chaos and difficulty.

Anonymous said...

Brownsville Voice? Didn't he die or something? He had some sort of neurological condition.

Anonymous said...

Anony 2:53pm. Did you want to keep Sossi there?

Anonymous said...

Lets see if Brownsville P.D. finally cites him for his expired tags now that he ceases to be untouchable

Anonymous said...

Joel al chile la cagaste gacho bro

Anonymous said...

----"Look into any family's personal life and you will find chaos and difficulty."

Your words are absolutely on point! With that being said, there is no need to degrade anyone or their race. I am sure somewhere in your bloodline, someone of the same character exists.

Sossi's firing does not come close to the definition of what you call "a witch hunt."

Sossi's indiscretions, sloppy work, legal troubles and laziness are well documented. He had NINE YEARS to get his act together; this is not "a witch hunt."

Anonymous said...

I seem to recall Tetreau and Sossi being very close when she was first elected. I guess everyone wants to forget their past. Harsh burn though, from a former

Anonymous said...

So, is there a point in there?

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