Friday, May 10, 2019

IS GMS MOTION FOR INJUNCTION DEFICIENT IN ITS CLAIMS?

By Juan Montoya

Even though 445th State District Judge Gloria Rincones signed the temporary restraining order requested by commercial waste vendor GMS  and ordered City of Brownsville District 2 commissioner Jessica Tetreau, former commissioner Cesar de Leon and a  representative from the city to give testimony by deposition on or before May 17, their motion for injunction is showing some very visible cracks.
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Visiting Judge Robert C. Pate is scheduled to preside over a temporary injunction hearing at 8:30 a.m.on May 30.

De Leon maintains that he was no longer on the city commission April 16 (he resigned Feb.22) when they voted to vacate the city commission Feb. 5 vote and ordered City manager Noel Bernal to "identify a qualified provider to provide commercial and industrial solid waste disposal services for the City of Brownsville and to negotiate a contract for such services."

Since he was no longer sitting on the commission, he played no role on the decision to award the contract to Republic instead of GMS, De Leon asserts.

“I f*cking stopped GMS, bro.=," De Leon allegedly said. "I stopped them and yes you knew...I’m going to tell you one thing (inaudible) $10,000 contract and I see it man. I saw the one with GMS (inaudible) I see[] and how it is. GMS didn’t donate money to me. But they gave Charlie $15,000."

If Pate finds that De Leon, despite the recording released September 2017, did not commit tortious interference  against them in the April 16 vote, their call for the injunction might be in danger.

In the case of Tereau, their allegation that she had an undisclosed interest in the RFP process is even more dubious.

GMS claims that her husband, Arturo Kalifa, is one of two members of JAAGS, LLC d/b/a Carwash Plus, a local Brownsville car wash which has a valuable contract to wash Republic Services’ trucks.

Were Republic Services to win the contract for Brownsville’s commercial and industrial trash collection, the GMS motion claims, "it would need to expand its fleet of trucks to perform the work. These new trucks would need washing, and Tetreau would stand to benefit from the increased revenue to her husband’s business."

That much is true.

But a careful search of the record indicates that not only did Tetreau studiously refrain from discussing the waste contract in executive session or in an open meeting, but also abstained from voting on any item dealing with the waste contract.

GMS also argued that "The Texas Local Government Code requires local public officials who have a substantial interest in a business entity to file an affidavit stating the nature and extent of the official’s interest and “to abstain from further participation in the matter” when the action to be taken “will have a special economic effect on the business entity that is distinguishable from its effect on the public.

"This affidavit must be filed with the official record keeper of the governmental entity. Id. Upon information and belief, Tetreau filed no such affidavit at any time regarding her interest in her husband’s business and its connection with Republic Services and the RFP process."

And even though she is only required to submit one affidavit of  conflicts disclosure statement on her relationship with JAAGS LLC, she has - "out of an abundance of caution" and "in the interest of transparency" - filed a statement every year since 2013 (See graphic above, click to enlarge).

With two of its main claims in support of the injunction apparently unsupported  by the facts, will it prove lethal for the GMS motion for an injunction?

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The investment that GMS has in trucks and containers will be a large tax right of, and they should be given at least three months to wind down, that will give the other person time to get up to speed. And Cabler is not in the picture.

Anonymous said...

Guilty Guilty Guilty only because they are in the most corrupt city in the RGV PERIOD

Anonymous said...

I don't know, you tell me.

Anonymous said...

The voters demanded and voted for continuous corruption this pass election. Its sad how similar occurrences in Hidalgo County are occurring and elected officials are being arrested and indicted and yet here in Cameron our elected officials continue this corrupt practices.

Anonymous said...

Delete this crap. It's all wrong, bro!!!!

Anonymous said...

To true Coruption is number one in Brownsville, starting with the District Attorney GBIC and the BEDC not forgetting the City commissioners, who are number one on the list.

Anonymous said...

How do you begin to beat Coruption when it starts at the top, Charlie Cabler resigned when he got caught with his fingers in the cookie jar. He came out hiding with his black book in his hand and took his instructions from Mr Big and now he is in the run off for Mayor. Corruption, corruption, corruption uption.







Anonymous said...

Y quien va limpiar?

Mr Hang them said...

33 years GMS presence picking up the garbage in Brownsville, lots of money -$$$ Millions $$$ Made and look at the shitty equipment they got. Time to put out the Garbage, out to the landfill with them

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