Texas Rangers key player have been fired after an alleged suspected sexual offense

Texas Rangers key player have been fired after an alleged suspected sexual offense

West Texas Jailer fired after alleged sexual relation with inmate

ODESSA, Texas (KOSA) – According to the Ector County Sheriff’s Office, the Texas Rangers are investigating an allegation of Violation of Civil Rights of a Person in Custody/Sexual F-2.

ECSO says, that Detention Sgt Jeremy Berry, 30, was fired in July after an inmate allegedly performed oral sex on Berry.

Berry turned himself into ECSO on Thursday after he was indicted by a grand jury on Monday. He is now out on a $150,000 bond.

The former jailer began working for ECSO in 2018.

CBS7 will continue to update this story as we learn more.West Texas Jailer fired after alleged sexual relation with inmate

Texas Rangers launch new investigation into bid-rigging scandal within Judge Lina Hidalgo’s Office

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The Texas Rangers have begun a new investigation into tampering and misuse of official information within Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo’s Office, according to court records filed Thursday related to the so-called bid-rigging scandal of 2021.

That scandal centered around a now-canceled $11 million COVID-19 vaccine outreach contract awarded to Elevate Strategies, a one-woman firm with little experience.

Three of Hidalgo’s former staffers, Wallis Nader, Aaron Dunn and Alex Triantaphyllis, face tampering and misuse of official information charges.

RELATED: Harris Co. judge’s senior staff indicted on misuse allegations in $11M contract investigation

In the five search warrants and accompanying affidavits filed with the Harris County District Clerk’s Office Thursday, there is a recurring theme that Hidalgo’s office withheld documents.

The search warrants, served to providers for the staffers’ Google, cell phone and WhatsApp accounts, show the communications Hidalgo’s office provided in response to a grand jury subpoena were not all the records that existed.

Citing emails, the Texas Ranger investigator wrote, “The Harris County Judge’s Office was in possession of drafts of documents; however these drafts were not provided to the Harris County District Attorney’s Office in the Harris County Judge’s Office’s Grand Jury production.”

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