Friday, April 1, 2011

ABEL LIMAS PUZZLE PIECES START TO FALL INTO PLACE

By Juan Montoya
The pieces of the puzzle are falling together.

On Friday, the U.S. government reported that it was holding without bond Jose Manuel "Meme" Longoria, 52, on a complaint that the FBI filed against him that charged him with aiding in a scheme and wire fraud in connection with an order by convicted former 404th District Court Judge Abel Limas to modify a probation for $1,800.

According to the federal information, Longoria had the money sent to Brownsville by the wife of a convicted robber from Arkansas to facilitate Limas's order to a Cameron County probation officer to allow Armando Pena to report to his probation officer by mail instead of in person.

Longoria was the "go-between and “Person B” of five unnamed persons in the indictment against Limas.

Limas pleaded guilty to racketeering on Thursday and will be sentenced July 5.

The indictment alleges that Limas — who served district judge from January 2001 through the end of 2008 — wrongfully received $257,300 from these people.

The coffee shop talk has been filled with speculation on who the other four persons who gave Limas the remaining $255,500 listed in the indictment apart from the $1,800 in the Peña probation matter.

Names that keep coming up include Eddie Lucio (an attorney from Austin), Mark Rosenthal from San Antonio, Oscar de la Fuente, and Jim Solis, the former state rep, among others. Regardless, the whole of Cameron County is waiting to see where gthe next shoe drops.

And many wags are disappointed that Limas would sell out for a piddly $1,500 to modify a probated sentence.

"At this moment, the others not announced yet are hanging in the wind," said a law enforcement officer. "I bet a lot of people are not sleeping very well these nights."

A courthouse insider said that Longoria, or "Meme," as he was known at the judicial building, was a longtime confidant of Limas, who defended him from a manslaughter DWI where a victim died in a car crash on Boca Chica near the Church's Restaurant a few years back.

After that case, when Longoria could not pay Limas's fees, he became the judge's "gopher" and they became fast friends.

Over time, Meme, even though he had that felony conviction, had the run of the 404th and would walk in without questions.

"He even sat in on some depositions in some cases Limas handled," said the insider. "After a time Meme's wife started working with Limas's wife at a child daycare center she runs in town."

Apparently, Meme also found a way to make his close relationship to Limas pay off for him. In the case involving the $1,800, the federal government alleges that it was originally be $1,500, but that Meme asked the woman's husband for an extra $300 for his troubles.

Adding to Longoria's woes is the fact that he is not a citizen and is a resident alien. The government could move to deport him after his trial.

"Those $300 are going to cost him quite a bit if it's true," said a coffee drinker at the courthouse.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

TYPICAL democRAT HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
PEOPLE WHEN WILL YOU ALL SAY ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
ALL IF THESE democRATS ARE CORRUPT. WHY ARE THEY ALL EVIL EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM??????????????

Anonymous said...

I voted for Peter Z and so did this blog owner. Did you?

Anonymous said...

It seems that being a convicted felon is something other employees at the Cameron County Courthouse share. Besides Longoria, there is Joey de la Garza...the son of Aurora de la Garza...a felon let off by Limas as a favor for Joey's "Big Mama". Aurora should be investigated. Aurora, Mando Villalobos and Limas set it up so that Joey would be arraigned without the presence of victims, have Limas render a decision without victims statements, and then have Limas dismiss the case just before he left Office. Obviously the assignment of cases to the various courts is not random...because Aurora is matching up cases (her son's case and friends of her or judges) with "friendly" or "corrupt" judges. Let's hope the Feds have a whiff of the corruption in the Cameron County Courts and continue to investigate and charge the judges and lawyers who corrupt our judicial system for profit or for favors.

Anonymous said...

I ALSO VOTED FOR PETER Z

Anonymous said...

Que canto como un canario.
Y que son mas de 20 los que ban a caer en la jaula.

Anonymous said...

SO.........., WE HAVE B FORM A-Z, SO HOW LONG IS GOING TO TAKE TO PUT THEM ALL IN JAIL?

Anonymous said...

El Meme y el Canario deben de dar todas las nombres de los abogados sucios. Los que que pagaron deben de pagar.

Anonymous said...

So when are they going to arrest Marc Rosenthal?

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