Wednesday, December 31, 2025

BLOCKBUSTER VIDEO: THE TRUE STORY BEHIND ABEL LIMAS AND THE CARTEL?

What we heard locally from the US Attorney:
U.S. Attorney’s Office
August 21, 2013

Today, U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen, who accepted the guilty plea, handed Limas a total sentence of 72 months in federal prison. At the hearing, additional testimony was presented concerning the impact suffered by victims with one victim testifying there was “outrage and shock at the magnitude of the corruption.” Limas admitted to the court that his conduct was “not a mistake, it was intentional,” and he had destroyed the public’s view of the local judiciary. Limas was further ordered to pay restitution of approximately $6,777,270.50 and will serve a term of three years of supervised release following completion of the prison sentence. An additional amount of $257,300 was ordered forfeited as proceeds derived from the offense.

(Investigators intercepted some 40,000 phone calls and collected surveillance photos documenting how Limas had converted his courtroom into a criminal enterprise, collecting bribes and kickbacks totaling $257,000. Limas pleaded guilty in 2011 and became the government's star witness in four related trials that shook Cameron County's justice system. He could have faced up to 20 years in prison but received credit for cooperation.)

At the time of his guilty plea, Limas admitted his part in use of the office of judge of the 404th District Court as a criminal enterprise to enrich himself and others through extortion. Limas accepted money and other consideration from attorneys in civil cases pending in his court in return for favorable pre-trial rulings in certain cases, including a case involving a helicopter crash at South Padre Island in February 2008. Limas specifically admitted to receiving $8,000 in May 2008, a payment described as eight “golf balls,” for favorable rulings.

Evidence also showed Limas participated in a series of meetings with attorneys Marc Garrett Rosenthal and Jim Solis in the summer of 2008 during which they planned and negotiated the terms of Limas’ employment as an “of counsel” attorney with the firm. During those meetings, Rosenthal promised Limas an advance of at least $100,000, as well as a percentage of attorneys’ fees earned in the helicopter crash case in return for favorable rulings on the case. Limas’ employment arrangements were confirmed in calls on August 28, 2008, between Limas and his wife and son. Limas was expecting to be “cut in” on 10 percent of the settlement/judgment of the helicopter crash case pending in his court and the $100,000 advance. On December 31, 2008, Limas received a check for $50,000 payable from the Rosenthal & Watson Law Firm. On January 2, 2009, Limas received a check for $50,000 from Solis.

A total of eight defendants entered guilty pleas to related violations in the FBI’s four-year public corruption investigation, including Jose Santiago “Jim” Solis, former Texas State Representative; local attorney Jose “Joe” Valle; former Cameron County District Attorney’s Office investigator Jaime Munivez; Jose Manuel “Meme” Longoria; Armando Pena; and his wife, Karina. Three others—attorneys Ray Roman Marchan, Marc Garrett Rosenthal, and former Cameron County District Attorney Armando Villalobos were found guilty of public corruption-related charges involving their association with Limas after separate jury trials. Marchan was previously sentenced to 42 months’ imprisonment, which was vacated upon his death. Solis was sentenced August 2, 2013, to 47 months.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Judge Limas was the tip of the iceberg

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Anonymous said...

Tip of the spear, too.

Anonymous said...

Montoya, remember that it was democrats who were convicted! Its always about democrats who are the crooks in this country. I don't understand how intelligent people keep voting for crooked democrats? Look at what's happening in Minnesota? Again, its all about democrats and money. You very stupid democrats and your followers keep calling our President a crook but again, its the democrats. The only problem with you dumb democrats, its you're afraid of the truth and prefer to bury your heads in the ass of your democrat party.

Anonymous said...

These people are and some were evil.

Limas took the coward's way out.

Anonymous said...

RIO HONDO...some say that the former Superintendent ANNELIESE McMINN is in PRISON for EMBEZZLEMENT of funds from the school district. Anybody out there hear anything?!

Anonymous said...

2:35 You left out the elephant in the room. Your felon Republican president.

Anonymous said...

Absolutely astonishing that Limas was allowed to keep doing what he was doing and no other district judge had the moral compass to make an effort to stop it.
Shsmeful.

rita