Tuesday, January 11, 2022

CORTEZ: DIABLO POR CONCOCIDO? O SANTO POR CONOCER?

 By Juan Montoya

We see where former Brownsville Independent School District trustee Ruben Cortez – after Hidalgo County Democratic voters propelled him to a spot on the Texas School Board of Education – is now angling to get elected to the GOP-gerrymandered District 37 seat of the Texas House of Representatives.

He faces developer Luis Villarreal Jr. and Harlingen City Commissioner Frank Puente in the March 2022 Democratic Party primary. The winner will face a Republican in the November general election.

We have been following the political career of this self-serving "public servant" for years. Just a sample of his blatant dastardly deeds from the past should discourage anyone from swallowing his claims of even-handed treatment or believing he has the best interest of the constituency in mind. 

Former BISD Superintendent Hector Gonzales, CFO Antonio Juarez, and Special Needs Director Art Rendon outlined his behind-the-scenes manipulations to benefit himself, his political supporters and his family in lawsuits in which they prevailed.

(At right, JP 2-1 Linda Salazar – his mother – swears him in as BISD trustee as former Super Carl Montoya looks on. The fruit doesn't fall far from the tree. Salazar has compiled a long record of bending the rules for her brood such as sitting in on her other son's lawsuits and hiring her sister until she got caught had to transfer his cases before another judge and placed her sister in another court.) 

TRYING TO RIG INSURANCE CONTRACTS TOWARD HIS LATE PAL JOHNNY CAVAZOS;
– February 2007: (Ruben) Cortez visited Gonzales and told him he did not want insurance provider Healthsmart as the new insurance carrier for the district. He told Gonzales that he and the other (co-conspirators) wanted Mutual of Omaha, or any other firm in which Johnny Cavazos would be the agent. Gonzales said he would not participate in this conspiracy.

– March 2007: Cortez approached Gonzales again on the same issue and insisted that Gonzales only recommend one of Cavazos' insurance firms for the upcoming insurance contract. Again, Gonzales refused to join the conspiracy.

– Dec. 2007 to February 2008: (Rolando) Aguilar Cortez, and (Joe) Colunga met with Gonzales to discuss their "concerns" regarding the upcoming health insurance contract. They made it clear that they did not want Healthsmart, but one of Cavazos' companies.

– Sept. 16, 2008: CFO Antonio Juarez recommended AAG/Berkley for the Stop-Loss Insurance contract which was not adopted by the board at that meeting. Afterwards, Cortez visited Gonzales in his office and told him he did not like the recommendation and didn't like "being lied to." 

Gonzales said he would have Tony Resendez, counsel with Walsh, Anderson, Gallegos, Brown and Schultze to look into the matter. Resendez recommended the matter be handled administratively with a warning to Juarez that perhaps he did "not communicate effectively" to the board.

– Oct. 21: Cortez requested a consent item on the agenda related to "apparent misinformation" directed toward board members on insurance contract. Another "superintendent evaluation" was placed on agenda but no action was taken. Aguilar. Cortez, and Colunga all met with Gonzales separately after the meeting regarding Juarez. Each conveyed to Gonzales that they wanted him to fire Juarez for "lying" to them regarding the Stop-Loss insurance contract they wanted to go to Cavazos. They all wanted Gonzales to fire him and then give a recommendation to Cavazo's company.

When Gonzales didn't fire Juarez, but instead reassigned him to a grant administrator position, Cortez's reaction was immediate.

– Upon discovering the reassignment, trustees Aguilar, and Cortez went to Gonzales' office outraged. They both screamed "Why didn't you fire Tony? Why didn't you just terminate him?"

SUBVERTING THE BISD'S GRIEVANCE PROCESS TO "GET HIS ENEMIES":
– Immediately after the Sept. 23, 2008 board meeting Gonzales and board members attended CUBE convention in Las Vegas and Cortez approached Gonzales and told him the current board did not extend his contract because they were going to "hold him hostage."

 He also said his job "was on the line" and that the superintendent needed to "prove that he would do as they directed" and to "start proving himself by firing (former Special Services Director Art) Rendon because that would make Colunga very happy."

Further, Cortez said there was going to "be a change" and that Gonzales needed to "play ball with his side" or be fired. He also said that once his business partner attorney Rick Zayas was elected, they would have the majority vote and that they wanted the current insurance policy cancelled and a new insurance policy to be awarded to Cavazos.

Cortez also told Gonzales they wanted Rendon fired and his contract terminated immediately. Further, Cortez warned that Gonzales "needs to listen to him because they will be in control and all he has to do is do what they tell him to do" because "this was the way Brownsville operated."

– In the days and months following this episode: The BISD majority and its co-conspirators tried to procure false grievances against Gonzales in a further attempt to discredit, discriminate against, and terminate him.

– Sept. 18, 2009: Because of his refusal to stop and/or silence efforts to uncover and expose illegal and other improper activity of the conspiracy, Gonzales was terminated. He further charged in his court petition that the conspirators – including Cortez – "manipulated and created evidence, coerced and intimidated witnesses, gave false testimony, and falsified records to make it appear that the Special Services Department was in a financial mess and in an organizational shambles.

Further, the conspirators controlled, corrupted, and manipulated the entire grievance and appeal procedure such that the outcomes of specific and selected cases at the conspirators' choosing, were pre-determined."


SO THIS IS "KEEPING POLITICS OUT OF THE CLASSROOM"

– Also May 2008: Cortez went to Gonzales and instructed him to promote his wife to principal of Benavides Elementary (and later Sharp Elmentary). Cortez threatened Gonzales that "if he wanted to remain at BISD as superintendent, he should make it happen. Gonzales said he could not oblige such a request. Cortez responded "we will see what happens."

Cortez was also in the majority sued by former Special Needs Department Director Art Rendon in federal court who stated in a sworn deposition in his case (Southern District of Texas 1:10-cv-00198) that:

"58. On or about June, 2008, Ruben Cortez, a sitting board member on BISD, contacted Plaintiff directly via telephone. He instructed Plaintiff to hire his sister, Linda Aguilar, for summer school employment as a Special Education teacher.

59. Plaintiff informed Mr. Cortez that BISD had hiring policies in place and instructed him that the hiring application for the summer of 2008 had already been accepted and processed.

60. Cortez sent Plaintiff his sister's application and insisted Plaintiff call her immediately and giver her a job. Plaintiff set up a meeting between Cortez's sister Linda Ana Lerma, who was a Special Education supervisor, and Dr. Lee Garcia, Assistant Director for Special Services. At the meeting, Ruben Cortez's orders were followed, and Linda Aguilar was given a job for the summer of 2008.

Rendon also prevailed in his lawsuit against the BISD. As a result, the BISD taxpayers and insurance footed the bill for his excesses.

(Upcoming: Gouging a captive audience, Cortez – through family connections – gets lucrative jail commissary contract.)

27 comments:

Anonymous said...

The number one fundamental law of public schools...ADMINISTRATORS ARE NOT there for the children; they are there to collect a big fat paycheck and do as little as possible to get it. Most Administrators have only three years in the classroom which means they know nothing about teaching. They are the LEAST USEFUL employee in the the district yet they cause the most trouble.

Anonymous said...

Nadien sabe para kien trabaja..Juan.

Anonymous said...

This article is very disturbing and makes us legal citizens being as ignorant and helpless of what is going on in the BISD. This entity includes, doctors, lawyers, judges, state representatives, senators all other political leaders whom we as citizens take upon good faith that are honest leaders. Check the years that this corrupt, conspiracy, manipulation is being set-up, the years that our so-called convicted Dist. Attorney Armando Villalobos, Judge Abel Limas, State rep. Jim Solis and Ray Marcan were all legally charged and convicted. Judge Andrew Hanen is the State Dist. Judge who has all and knows about this corrupt scheme and cover-up. Ruben Cortez and his family members who contribute into this set-up plan should be held accountable. Sylvia Atkinson first BISD corrupt player to get convicted and now we wait for next to fall from the so- called corrupt set-up scheme. Keep an eye for all who are associated with the names such as -Cortez, Joe Colunga, Aguillar, Gonzales, Benavides, Rendon, Carl Montoya, Linda Salazar, Zayas, Antonio Juarez, Tony Resendez, and specially the law firm of Walsh, Anderson, Gallegos, Brown and Schultze who should have firsthand facts on this corruption. The question is, "Is Gilberto Hinojosa involved with these so-called law firms? Walsh rings a bell in a Medical Malpractice case handled by Hinojosa.

Anonymous said...

Villrata is not too far off as he went from a 6x10 enclosure to a big palace with his salary at utb or tsc, its always family and friends those two entities will run brownsville texas forever....
Here teachers teach themselves on how to illicit the green back to benefit their pockets, family and voting friends.

Anonymous said...

What's your beef, Montoya?

This is all-too-typical for Mexican public servants.

But you know that.

Anonymous said...

This guy Cortez did not graduate from High School. If you talk to him you'll know why. Intelligence does not run in his genes. He even has some Mongoloid features.

Anonymous said...




Aguente mi dolor en sus senos.


Anonymous said...

Juan dont laugh, the Caveman could win, that might be what the voters want, just take a look at Eric Garza the current Cameron County sheriff, we wanted change and we got it. lol voters you have been warned.

Anonymous said...

February 3, 1959

NATIONAL THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED DAY

The Day the Music Died Day is always observed on February 3rd. This day we remember the unfortunate and untimely death of singers 22-year-old Buddy Holly, 17-year-old Richie Valens, and 28-year-old J. P. Richardson, aka: “The Big Bopper”. These three artists died in an airplane accident on February 3, 1959, near Clear Lake, Iowa. Their pilot, Roger Peterson, also perished in the crash.

Anonymous said...

You put him and his mother - Linda Salazar - down as if they are the only Mexican losers in Brownsville.

Look around, Montoya.

Look the fuck around, guey!


Anonymous said...

Gringos robbed and killed down here, at will. The only thing lacking here is the ultimate. Gringos did it so why not meskins...

Anonymous said...

Cortez is a damn clown! Using his state board education to “host” vaccine drives. FTP!

Anonymous said...

11:06 am. I agree.
You left out the Lucio sucios, Jonathan Gracia, Eric Garza.
Vote Erin Elizabeth Gamez.

Anonymous said...

Todos roban Juan!!! De que te quejas. Mas vale que nos robe uno de los nuestros. Mientras regalen pavos para Turkey Day, tamales y juguetes para Navidad, y Ăștiles escolares en Agosto. Hay que escoger el Robinhood Del Valle!

El que no tranza no avanza!!!! Viva el valle y muerte al COVID!

Anonymous said...

Insurance contracts?
Mercedes ISD what?
Escobedo ke
You member
I member

Anonymous said...

Cortez is a corrupt asshole.

Anonymous said...

For 11.06 am, of course Gilberto Hinojosa is involved and right in the middle of it all, always has been and always will be, no matter what he says otherwise. He is not a saint, puro polvo aka noise candy just like DA luis saenz. Please folks stop praising these Elected officials and lets call a Spade a Spade and tell the world what they REALLY are. CACA.

Tax payer said...

They are all full of s***

Anonymous said...

A ese su madre taught him everything he knows.

Anonymous said...

Cortez wrote a letter to the Governor, asking help for BISD , teachers, students..COVID..are you impressed by Cortez?

So Cortez is now using his scare tactics to stress the governor of Texas and impress Brownsville residents !!!

Anonymous said...

Fuck It...
Vote for this typical Crony-Capitalist Democrat.
You get what you deserve, another typical DemoCroot.
It's what you want: Because he is all about his "gente".
Vote for this high school dropout, it's not like he can fuck shit anymore than it already is.

Anonymous said...

Jillio hasn't spoken spanish in over 15 years. Que? pinche coco

Anonymous said...

What a piece of shit

Anonymous said...

January 11, 2022 at 9:56 PM
You mean somebody wrote the letter for him. Idiota has a ged con raqueta.

Anonymous said...

500k budget create leaky buckets everywhere. Sylvia was the tip of the iceberg lots of heads should roll!

Anonymous said...

You need to mention Javier Reyna nepotism tactics at the Sheriff's Office and much more illegalities not has never been addressed. Where is the FBI?

Anonymous said...

@ January 13, 2022 at 3:19 PM

500k is chicken feed.

BISD budget is over:
500 million dollars.

Now think about how much of that iceberg you can chop away at.

Yeah it's big money

rita