Thursday, April 27, 2023

The Pappas Lawsuit Was Pulled by Attorney Rachel Hooper; But the Bid-Rigging That May Have Occurred Must be Exposed


Judge Tamika Craft, the presiding judge for the 189th Civil District Court is the judge who was overseeing the lawsuit that was filed by attorney Rachel Hooper on behalf of Pappas Restaraunts, Inc., that she was forced to temporarily pull the other day. Attorney Hooper was literally forced to pull her request for Judge Tamika Craft to void the $470 million Hobby Airport concessions contract because "Democrat" Judge Tamika "Tami" Craft was forcing her to proceed forward with the hearing without material witnesses like Mayor Sylvester Turner, Mario Diaz (Director of Houston Airports), Andy Icken (Chief of Economic Development), and Councilman Mike Knox being present. For the record, Mayor Turner and Andy Icken were 'conveniently absent' from the important court hearing. According to published reports, Mayor Sylvester Turner and Andy Icken were out of the county, visiting Brazil for some sort of trip discussing commercial trade. You can "CLICK HERE" to see the Pappas Lawsuit that has been temporarily pulled.


Attorney Rachel Hooper was forced to pull the lawsuit that she filed against the City of Houston, Texas, and Areas HOV JV, LLC, on behalf of Chris Pappas, 4 Families of Hobby, LLC, and Pappas Restaurants, Inc., back on April 11, 2023. The case number is 2023-23872 for this lawsuit. You can "CLICK HERE" to read the lawsuit that was pulled the other day.


Attorney Michael Harris is the man whom Mayor Sylvester Turner (according to his wife at the time) Cheryl Gillum Turner suspected was having a sexual relationship with her husband. He's also a member of the team who received the $470 Million Hobby Airport concessions contract that was taken away from Pappas and handed over to Areas SUA. You can "CLICK HERE" to learn more about Mayor Sylvester and attorney Michael Harris from back in the day.


Attorney Darryl Carter (right) has been lurking around Houston City Hall for several decades. And he's also a man who has been credited with knowing the 'deepest darkest secret' about Mayor Sylvester Turner's exploits that he would never want the public to know. If you look at "THE DATELINE" below, and then factor in the knowledge that the awarding of the $470 million food and beverage contract played out over a period of about 3 1/2 year period, the "THE DATELINE" of the donations being given to Mayor Turner, and the (10) ten council members who selected Areas looks more like a "PAY-TO-PLAY SCHEME" than anything else. You can "CLICK HERE" to learn more about Sylvester Turner and his exploits.

"FOLLOW THE MONEY."

12/12/2022 - On December 12, 2022, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Abbie Kamin $1,000, as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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10/11/2022 - On October 11, 2022, Darryl Carter gave Councilman David Robinson $500 as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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8/14/2022 - On August 14, 2022, Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas returned the $5,000 given to her by Darryl Carter who was acting as a lobbyist for a company he was working for that had a 20% stake in the Houston Intercontinental Airport Terminal D, and Terminal E food and beverage contracts.

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7/5/2022 - On July 5, 2022, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas the $5,000 that she ended up returning to him on August 14, 2022, once the donation had been uncovered after Carter had hosted a fundraiser for Thomas during a period that he should not have.

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6/30/2022 – On June 30, 2022, Michael Harris gave $5,000 to Councilman Edward J. Pollard as a direct donation to his campaign bank account.

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6/14/2022 - On June 14, 2022, Darryl Carter gave Councilman David Robinson $500 as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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6/9/2022 - On June 9, 2022, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Abbie Kamin $1,000 directly to her campaign bank account.

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6/8/2022 - On June 8, 2022, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Letitia Plummer $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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4/23/2022 - On April 23, 2022, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Tarsha Jackson $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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4/23/2022 - On April 23, 2021, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Letitia Plummer $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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6/4/2021 - On June 4, 2021, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Tarsha Jackson $1,000 as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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5/5/2021 - On May 5, 2021, Darryl Carter gave Councilman David Robinson $500 as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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4/19/2021 - On April 19, 2021, Michael Harris gave $5,000 to Councilman Edward J. Pollard as a direct donation to his campaign bank account.

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3/8/2021 - On March 8, 2021, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Martha Castex-Tatum $1,000 directly to her campaign bank account.

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2/2/2021 - On February 2, 2021, Darryl Carter gave Councilman Edward J. Pollard $1,000 as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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12/4/2020 - On December 4, 2020, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Tarsha Jackson $1,000 directly to her campaign bank account.

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10/19/2020 - On October 19, 2020, Darryl Carter gave Councilman David Robinson $1,000 as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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10/12/2020 - October 12, 2020, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Tarsha Jackson $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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8/7/2020 - On August 7, 2020, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Carolyn Evans Shabazz $500 directly to her campaign bank account.

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7/6/2020 - On July 6, 2020, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Martha Castex-Tatum $1,000 directly to her campaign bank account.

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6/29/2020 - On June 29, 2020, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Abbie Kamin $1,033 directly to her campaign bank account.

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3/23/2020 - On March 23, 2020, Darryl Carter gave Mayor Sylvester Turner $5,000 and on March 8, 2022, he and 10 council members voted in favor of awarding the $470 million contract to Areas.

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2/14/2020 - On February 14, 2020, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Tarsha Jackson $1,000 directly to her campaign bank account.

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2/6/2020 - On February 6, 2020, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Letitia Plummer $500 directly to her campaign bank account.

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2/5/2020 - On February 5, 2020, Darryl Carter gave Councilman Edward J. Pollard $2,500 as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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1/30/2020 - On January 30, 2020, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Abbie Kamin $500 directly to her campaign bank account.

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1/21/2020 - On January 21, 2020, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Carolyn Evans Shabazz $500 directly to her campaign bank account.

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12/06/2019 - On December 6, 2019, Michael Harris gave $500 to Councilwoman Karla Cisneros as a direct donation to her campaign bank account.

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12/6/2019 - On December 6, 2019, Michael Harris gave $500 to Councilwoman Abbie Kamin as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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11/27/2019 - On November 26, 2019, Hellen Giddings gave $1,000 to Mayor Sylvester Turner and on March 8, 2022, he and 10 council members voted in favor of awarding the $470 million contract to Areas.

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11/26/2019 - On November 26, 2019, Michael Harris gave $5,000 to Mayor Sylvester Turner and on March 8, 2022, he and 10 council members voted in favor of awarding the $470 million contract to Areas.

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11/26/2019 - On November 26, 2019, Michael Harris gave $2,500 to Councilman Edward J. Pollard as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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11/12/2019 - On November 12, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Letitia Plummer $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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11/8/2019 - On November 8, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Mayor Sylvester Turner $5,000 and on March 8, 2022, he and 10 council members voted in favor of awarding the $470 million contract to Areas.

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11/7/2019 - On November 7, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Carolyn Evans Shabazz $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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11/7/2019 - On November 7, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Karla Cisneros $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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10/28/2019 - On October 28, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Carolyn Evans Shabazz $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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10/11/2019 - On October 11, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Karla Cisneros $500 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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10/11/2019 - On October 11, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilman David Robinson $500 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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10/9/2019 - October 9, 2019, Hellen Giddings gave $5,000 to Mayor Sylvester Turner and on March 8, 2022, he and 10 council members voted in favor of awarding the $470 million contract to Areas.

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10/3/2019 - On October 3, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Martha Castex-Tatum $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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10/1/2019 - On October 1, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilman Dave Martin $1,000 as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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9/26/2019 - On September 26, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Letitia Plummer $500 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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9/11/2019 - On September 26, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Karla Cisneros $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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8/28/2019 - On August 28, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Abbie Kamin $1,000 directly to her campaign bank account.

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8/19/2019 - On August 19, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Letitia Plummer $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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08/16/2019 - On August 16, 2019, Michael Harris gave $2,500 to Councilman David Robinson as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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08/16/2019 - On August 16, 2019, Michael Harris gave $500 to Councilwoman Karla Cisneros as a direct donation to her campaign bank account.

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6/30/2019 - On June 30, 2019, Michael Harris gave $2,500 to Councilman Edward J. Pollard as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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6/27/2019 - On June 27, 2019, Michael Harris gave $1,000 to Councilman Dave Martin as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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6/12/2019 - On June 12, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Carolyn Evans Shabazz $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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6/12/2019 - On June 12, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Karla Cisneros $500 directly to her campaign bank account.

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5/24/2019 - On May 24, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilman Dave Martin $1,000 as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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3/28/2019 - On March 28, 2019, Michael Harris gave $2,500 to Councilman Edward J. Pollard as a direct donation to his campaign bank account.

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3/23/2019 - On March 23, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Karla Cisneros $500 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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2-21-2019 - On February 21, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Martha Castex-Tatum $500 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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2/21/2019 - On February 21, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilman David Robinson $500 as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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2/19/2019 - On February 19, 2019, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Letitia Plummer $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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2/3/2019 - On February 3, 2019, Michael Harris gave $1,000 to Councilman Dave Martin as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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12/14/2018 - On December 14, 2018, Michael Harris gave $500 to Councilman David Robinson as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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11/16/2018 - On November 16, 2018, Darryl Carter gave Mayor Sylvester Turner $5,000 and on March 8, 2022, he and 10 council members voted in favor of awarding the $470 million contract to Areas.

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11/5/2018 - On November 5, 2018, Michael Harris gave $2,000 to Councilman Abbie Kamin as a direct donation to her campaign bank account.

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11/5/2018 - On November 5, 2018, Michael Harris gave $2,000 to Councilman Edward J. Pollard as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.

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9/6/2018 - On September 6, 2018, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Karla Cisneros $500 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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8/29/2018 - On August 29, 2018, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Martha Castex-Tatum $1,000 directly to her campaign bank account.

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5/16/2018 - On May 16, 2018, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Martha Castex-Tatum $1,000 directly to her campaign bank account.

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3/28/2018 - On March 28, 2018, Darryl Carter gave Councilwoman Martha Castex-Tatum $1,000 as a direct donation into her campaign bank account.

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On February 26, 2018, Darryl Carter gave Councilman Dave Martin $1,000 as a direct donation into his campaign bank account.



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "We must make it our business to start "PUTTING PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" going forward into the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election, the 2024 Democratic Party Primary, and 2024 Republican Party Primary. Our nation is at a serious crossroads, and a serious course correction is desperately needed in America."

The Pappas Case That Attorney Rachel Hooper Pull Out of Judge Tamika Craft's Court Looks Like Bid-Rigging

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Something isn't right with the way the procurement process played out with Pappas Restaurants losing their concessions contract at Hobby Airport. 

On April 11, 2023, attorney Rachel Hooper filed a lawsuit on behalf of Chris Pappas, 4 Families of Hobby, LLC, and Pappas Restaurants, Inc., versus the City of Houston, Texas, and Areas HOU JV, LLC, in Houston, Texas. But yesterday, she was forced to pull her lawsuit for now.

It appears that Pappas Restaurants is looking to make the procurement process more transparent, and was alleging that the city treated them unfairly during the procurement process. Pappas was alleging that the city applied unstated evaluation criteria when they were reviewing the proposals. And Pappas was also alleging that a misapplication of other criteria took place along the way.

In a mistake that could come back to haunt the city, the lawsuit claims that William-Paul Thomas, a mayoral aid, and city council liaison, placed a call to Pappas in November 2019 to discuss the contract, which is a violation of a City of Houston rule against discussions between bidders and city officials during a period when a city contract is working its way through the procurement process.

Now, remember, “THE LAWSUIT” that was filed by attorney Rachel Hooper stated, “On Monday, November 25, 2019, three days before Thanksgiving and during the “No Contact Period” clearly outlined in the Request for Proposal for Solicitation No. S83-T28909, William Paul-Thomas, employed at the time by the City in the Mayor’s Office as a Director of Council Relations, called Chris Pappas, CEO of Pappas, at his home. Mr. Pappas did not return this call.”

According to “THE LAWSUIT” William-Paul Thomas left a message that stated, “Oh, Mr. Pappas, this is William Paul-Thomas, Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Office. I wanted to visit with you regarding the upcoming airport concession at Hobby Airport. Um, I had a great meeting with a couple of folks and I’m going to share with you some of the thoughts that we had going forward. Please give me a call at your convenience.”

As you should know already, around the same time William-Paul Thomas placed his phone call to Chris Pappas, he was engaging in some illegal activities with city of Houston vendors which he pleaded guilty to in federal court.

Anyways, if we fast forward, “On June 30, 2022, Mr. Thomas was charged by criminal information in the Southern District of Texas with conspiracy to commit theft or bribery concerning programs receiving Federal funds.” And for the record, William-Paul Thomas pled guilty on July 25, 2022.

Do you think that William-Paul Thomas called Chris Pappas at his home to request a meeting to just last and talk? Well, if so, you’re sadly mistaken. How can I say this? Well, remember William-Paul Thomas was employed by the City of Houston and acting as the Director of Council Relations, and the right-hand man for Mayor Sylvester when he place his phone call to Chris Pappas at his home on Monday, November 2019, which was during the “NO CONTACT PERIOD” and was a criminal act.

"FOLLOW THE MONEY."

An investigation has been opened into the more than $27,000 cash donations that were “IMPROPERLY REPORTED” on by Tiffany Thomas “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS” between July 31, 2019, and December 16, 2019, during the period in which she was running for the vacant Houston City Council District F seat against Jesus Zachary Zamora, G. “John” Nguyen, Richard Nguyen, Anthony Nelson, Van Huynh, and Adekunle “Kay” Elegbede, a write-in candidate back on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the general election.

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Councilwoman Tiffany D. Thomas could be just as crooked as Mayor Sylvester Turner. First, she took an illegal campaign contribution from Darryl Carter, during a time when she should not have been talking to vendors. And on top of that, Darryl Carter hosted a fundraiser for her campaign and wrote her a check for $5,000 that she had to give back to him.

On July 5, 2022, Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas received a $5,000 check from attorney Darryl B. Carter, who also acts as a lobbyist.

On August 14, 2022, Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas gave the entire $5,000 back to attorney Darryl B. Carter that she had received from him at the illegal fundraiser he had hosted for her campaign.

Both of the transactions as mentioned earlier can be found on Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas’s “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT” that’s dated 1/17/2023 and were filed under penalty of perjury.

On February 1, 2022, Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas received a check from Thomas Jones, a strong ally of Mayor Sylvester Turner’s, who was mentioned in “THE AFFIDAVIT” that was signed off on by Mayor Sylvester Turner’s wife at the time (Cheryl Gillum Turner), under penalty of perjury.

“DIRTY COUNCILWOMAN.”

An investigation has been opened into the more than $27,000 cash donations that were “IMPROPERLY REPORTED” on by Tiffany Thomas “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS” between July 31, 2019, and December 16, 2019, during the period in which she was running for the vacant Houston City Council District F seat against Jesus Zachary Zamora, G. “John” Nguyen, Richard Nguyen, Anthony Nelson, Van Huynh, and Adekunle “Kay” Elegbede, a write-in candidate back on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in the general election.

Tiffany Thomas finished first in the Tuesday, November 8, 2019, general election, but since no candidate received a majority (50+1%) of the vote, she and the second-place finisher, Van Huynh, had to face off on a Saturday, December 14, 2019, runoff election, which Thomas won by garnering 4,519 votes, for 55.96% of the vote. Comparatively speaking, Van Huynh received 3,556 votes, for 44.04% of the vote.




On July 31, 2019, Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas made a substantial “CASH DEPOSIT” inter her campaign account for $3,775.00 and did not detail where she obtained the money.



On August 15, 2019, Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas made a substantial “CASH DEPOSIT” inter her campaign account for $2,575.00 and did not detail where she obtained the money.

On September 3, 2019, Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas made a substantial “CASH DEPOSIT” inter her campaign account for $3,270.00 and did not detail where she obtained the money.

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On November 10, 2019, Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas made a small “CHECK DEPOSIT” into her campaign account for $200 and did not detail where she obtained the cash.

On November 12, 2019, Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas made a “CASH DEPOSIT” into her campaign account for $500 and did not detail where she obtained the cash.



On November 25, 2019, Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas made a large “CASH DEPOSIT” into her campaign account for $12,500 and did not detail where the money came from, or disclose the name of the person who gave her the money.



On December 16, 2019, Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas made a substantial “CASH DEPOSIT” into her campaign account for $4,300 with no explanation of where she obtained the money, or who donated the money to her campaign.


Mayor Sylvester Turner and Darryl Carter's relationship goes all the way back to the 1990s. It is believed that Darryl Carter is the man who knows Sylvester Turner's deepest darkest secrets. He's also a man who has benefitted tremendously from government contracts over the years. You can "CLICK HERE" to learn more about Sylvester Turner and his exploits.

“THE DARK SIDE.”

Believe it or not, Mayor Sylvester Turner is a deeply disturbed human being, with deep dark secrets that he’s been protecting for decades. “I also am aware of certain unprofessional acts of Sylvester about approaching people and inviting them to sexual orgies,” explained Cheryl Gillum Turner, in her “SWORN AFFIDAVIT” of facts.

On (PAGE 5) of her “SWORN AFFIDAVIT” Cheryl went on to name names, stating, “Also, I have heard comments made about Don Aaron, Darryl Carter, Dwight Thomas and others relating to sexual involvement with Sylvester.

“In fact, there have been suggestions made to me personally by Carter that he had control of Sylvester because Carter knows Sylvester’s “deepest, darkest secrets,” she explained.

“Those allegations can be substantiated because Sylvester secured a loan from Bank Plus and paid cash for a 1991 Explorer for Darryl Carter,” according to Cheryl Gillum Turner. “Carter is also employed by Sylvester and I suspect that Sylvester is also paying part of Carter’s tuition, if not all, to attend the University of Houston Law School,” she said on (PAGE 5) of her “SWORN AFFIDAVIT” of facts.

Another powerful Black businessman who has turned his life around with the help of Sylvester Turner is Thomas Jones, who served as Sylvester Turner’s campaign manager back during the 1990s.

“Carter and Thomas Jones, who is Sylvester’s campaign manager, had a disagreement and Jones fired Carter,” explained Sylvester’s wife.

When Sylvester Turner confronted Jones about firing Darryl Carter, according to Cheryl Gillum Turner, her husband rehired Darryl Carter, and place him inside his law firm.

“Carter informed me that he has the receipt of Jones’ drug rehabilitation program and he has a copy of the police investigation into Jones transporting drugs,” she explained.

“I also have heard that Don Aaron is a photography buff and has implied that he has unbecoming photographs of Sylvester,” Cheryl Gillum Turner on (PAGE 6) of her “SWORN AFFIDAVIT” of facts.

“FEARFUL OF SYLVESTER.”

On (PAGE 8) of her “SWORN AFFIDAVIT” Cheryl Gillum Turner expressed her fears about Sylvester Turner and how he might try to destroy her life. “I suspect that Sylvester has some type of master plan in which he plans to divorce me, gain custody of my daughter, and public destroy me,” she explained.

“As I have attempted to participate in this campaign, Sylvester has been instrumental in making sure that I am not publicly seen, nor actively participate in different activities concerning the campaign,” she said, speaking of his failed bid to become Mayor of Houston, back in November of 1991.

















On (PAGE 6) of this "AFFIDAVIT" from the 1990s Mayor Sylvester Turner's wife at the time (Cheryl Gillum Turner) revealed her suspicions Michael Harris, one of the players in the $470 million dollar food and beverage contract being voted on today (Wednesday, March 8, 2023) was having a "SEXUAL RELATIONSHIP" with Sylvester Turner. You can "CLICK HERE" to see for yourself.

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Judge David Peeples (center), the visiting judge overseeing "THE ELECTION CHALLENGE" in the case of Erin Elizabeth Lunceford (left) versus Judge Tamika Craft has set the trial date for Monday, June 12, 2023. When you get right down to this case, Judge David Peeples will not be able to ascertain what the true results should have been. Why? Well, the numbers don't add up. For the record, (16) sixteen of the down-ballot local countywide races have "BALLOTS CAST TOTALS" that equal a total of 1,107,390 ballots cast. Now, the race for the 189th Civil District Court, between Lunceford and Craft matches up perfectly with 1,107,390 ballots cast total certified by the Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) when you add the Votes Cast, Undervotes, and Overvotes together. However, serious errors in the 6,115 canvass report make it impossible for anyone to ascertain the true results of any countywide race that appeared on the ballot on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas.



Under section 232.041 of the Texas Election Code, Judge David Peeples, the visiting judge overseeing “THE ELECTION CHALLENGE” filed by Erin Elizabeth Lunceford against Tamika Craft may not have any choice but to void the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, race for Judge, 189th Civil District Court, that took place in Harris County, Texas.

 "TRUE RESULTS."

The true results of the 189th Civil District Court election between Erin Elizabeth Lunceford, and Tamika Craft cannot be ascertained by anyone – including Judge David Peeples. That being said, when the outcome of an election as depicted in the “OFFICIAL CUMULATIVE REPORT” is not the true outcome because of errors and mistakes as we see in the Harris County Elections Administrator’s report released by Clifford Tatum, the election must be voided under Texas Law. Sec. 232.041. NEW ELECTION ORDERED IF CONTESTED ELECTION VOID. In an election contest in which the contested election is declared void, the court shall include an order directing the appropriate authority to order a new election in its judgment.

"CLEAN V. DIRTY."

If you look at the "CLEAN CUMULATIVE REPORT" that was made official in Tarrant County, Texas by Republican County Officials, and compare it to the "DIRTY CUMULATIVE REPORT" that was made official in Harris County, Texas by Democratic County Officials it will become evidently clear that something criminal (not a human error) occurred in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.


Attorney Andy Taylor filed a lawsuit on behalf of former Judge Erin Elizabeth Lunceford, against Tamika "Tami" Craft who was certified as the winner of the race for District Judge, 189th Civil District Court. Andy Taylor filed his lawsuit back on December 7, 2022, in Harris County, Texas. You can "CLICK HERE" here to check out his lawsuit.



According to attorney Steve Kherkher, “This lawsuit is not about an election. This lawsuit is not even about Contestant or Contestee. Instead, this lawsuit is about Contestant’s counsel, who is also the lawyer for the Harris County Republican Party, incessant need to challenge our democracy” You can “CLICK HERE” to view the general denial of the allegations that were filed by Kherkher on behalf of his client. 


JUDGE DAVID PEEPLES
Senior Judge 
Retired from 224th District Court, San Antonio 

Judge David Peeples served as judge of Bexar County’s 285th District Court (1981-1988), as justice of the Fourth Court of Appeals (1988-1994), and as judge of the 224th District Court (1995-2004). Since retiring from the active trial bench in 2004, he has sat by assignment and served as an arbitrator. In October 2017 he became of counsel to Prichard Young LLP in San Antonio. He continues to arbitrate and take occasional assignments as a visiting judge. From 1996 to 2017 he was the Presiding Judge of the Fourth Administrative Judicial Region of Texas, and from 2003 to 2017 he chaired the Texas Multi-District Litigation Panel. He has been a member of the Texas Supreme Court’s Advisory Committee on Rules since 1993. He received the Texas Bar Foundation’s Outstanding Jurist Award in 2007 and the State Bar Judicial Section’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016. Judge Peeples received his B.A. from Austin College, an M.A. in Government from the University of Texas, and his J.D. from the University of Texas, where he was a note and comment editor on the law review.



When the "TABULATION COMPUTER" used in Tarrant County, Texas tabulated and added the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes together for their down-ballot countywide races, it arrived at a consistent total of "592,630" for every one of their local races. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the "OFFICIAL CUMULATIVE REPORT" for yourself.

- DIRTY CUMULATIVE REPORT -


The Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) produced an error-filled "OFFICIAL CUMULATIVE REPORT" that appears to show criminality, not human error, or incompetence. You can "CLICK HERE" to see for yourself. For the record, when the "TABULATION COMPUTER" add the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes together every down-ballot countywide race should come up with the same total, as they did over in Tarrant County, that's run by Republicans.

"INVESTIGATION."

The results of our 6-month investigation conclude that with the exception of the race for Judge, 180th Criminal District Court between Tami Pierce (Republican), and Judge DaSean Jones which is currently on appeal, all of the remaining races should be voided by Judge David Peeples when they go to trial.

***The race for Harris County Judge between Alexander del Moral Mealer (Republican), and Lina Hidalgo (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for Harris County Clerk between Stan Stanart (Republican), and Teneshia Hudspeth (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for Harris County District Clerk between Chris Daniel (Republican), and Marilyn Burgess (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for Harris County Treasurer between Kyle Scott (Republican), and Carla Wyatt (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the 55th District Court between Nile Copeland (Republican), and Latosha Lewis Payne (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the 189th District Court between Erin Elizbeth Lunceford (Republican), and Tamika Craft (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the 269th District Court between Bruce Bain (Republican), and Cory Sepolio (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the 281st District Court between Michelle Fraga (Republican), and Christine Weems (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the County Criminal Court at Law No.5 between Elizbeth Buss (Republican), and Cory Sepolio (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the County Criminal Court at Law No.6 between Mark Montgomery (Republican), and Kelley Andrews (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the County Criminal Court at Law No.8 between Mark Goldberg (Republican), and Erika Ramirez (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the County Criminal Court at Law No.9 between Sartaj Bal (Republican), and Toria Finch (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the County Criminal Court at Law No.10 between Dan Spjut (Republican), and Juanita Jackson (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the County Criminal Court at Law No.11 between Dan Simons (Republican), and Kelley Andrews (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the County Criminal Court at Law No.12 between Matthew Dexter (Republican), and Genesis Draper (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the County Civil Court at Law No.1 between James Lombardino (Republican), and Audrie Lawton Evans (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the County Civil Court at Law No.3 between Aaron Adams (Republican), and LaShawn Williams (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the County Civil Court at Law No.4 between Brian Staley (Republican), and Monica Singh (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the County Probate Court No.3 between Rory Olsen (Republican), and Jason Cox (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.

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***The race for the County Probate Court No.4 between Will Archer (Republican), and James Horwitz (Democrat) should be voided by Judge David Peeples because the true results can't be ascertained when the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" includes "PRECINCT 1086" showing a mathematically impossible voter turnout percentage of 789.62% in error.



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "If you look at the "CLEAN CUMULATIVE REPORT" that was made official in Tarrant County, Texas by Republican County Officials, and compare it to the "DIRTY CUMULATIVE REPORT" that was made official in Harris County, Texas by Democratic County Officials it will become evidently clear that something criminal (not a human error) occurred in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.

The Lawsuit Filed By GOP Candidate Erin Lunceford Against Judge Tamika Craft Will Go to Trial on Monday, June 12, 2023 

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

If you ask me, the true results of the 189th Civil District Court election between Erin Elizabeth Lunceford, and Tamika Craft cannot be ascertained by anyone – including Judge David Peeples. That being said, when the outcome of an election as depicted in the “OFFICIAL CUMULATIVE REPORT” is not the true outcome because of error, mistakes, or fraud like we may have just witnessed unfold in Harris County, Texas, the election must be voided under Texas Law. Sec. 232.041. NEW ELECTION ORDERED IF CONTESTED ELECTION VOID. In an election contest in which the contested election is declared void, the court shall include an order directing the appropriate authority to order a new election in its judgment.

In reality, attorney Andy Taylor does not really have to prove that number of Republican voters who got turned away and disenfranchised on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, exceeds Judge Tamike Craft's margin of victory that's reported as being 2,743 votes. Attorney Andy Taylor isn't trying to have his client declared the winner, but rather, what he's saying is that because of the egregious errors, mistakes, and possible fraud that occurred, Judge David Peeples should order a new election for his client, Erin Elizabeth Luncefored, and he's correct.

What attorney Andy Taylor has to show Judge David Peoples is that there were votes that got counted that should not have been counted. And there were votes that should have been counted, but did not get counted. And the gravy on the top of attorney Taylor's plate is that he has documented proof that people who wanted to vote were not able to do so because of possible criminal acts, or human error on Tuesday, November 8, 2023, in Harris County, Texas.

"CRIMINALITY."

Unlike Tarrant County, which is run by Republicans, the third largest county in America (Harris County) is run by Democrats. And based on the “OFFICIAL CUMULATIVE REPORT” that was produced by Harris County Elections Administrator Clifford Tatum, the numbers produced appear to be the result of malfeasance of some sort on behalf of a human being – not computer error or incompetence.

If you "CLICK HERE" and look at the first (16) sixteen local down-ballot countywide races for Harris County, what you will find is that all (16) sixteen have the same combined total of “1,107,390” when you add their Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Over votes together.

The first (16) sixteen local down-ballot countywide races for Harris County, Texas started off with the race for District Judge, 55th Civil District Court, between Nile Copeland (Republican), and Judge Latosha Lewis Payne (Democrat) who was running for reelection and ends with the race for District Judge, 234th Judicial District Court between Michael West (Republican), and Judge Lauren Reeder (Democrat) who was running for reelection.

“CRAZY NUMBERS.”

Please understand that the first (16) sixteen local down-ballot countywide races all produce the same total of “1,107,390” when their Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes are added together. However, the numbers went a little crazy after the race for District Judge, 234th Judicial District Court between Michael West (Republican), and Judge Lauren Reeder (Democrat) who was running for reelection.

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***The race for District Judge, 248th Judicial District Court produced a number totaling “1,107,363” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Over votes were all added together.

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***The race for District Judge, 262nd Judicial District Court produced a number totaling “1,107,312” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Over votes were added together for this countywide race that took place in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, during the Midterm Election.

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***The race for District Judge, 263rd Judicial District Court produced a number totaling “1,107,175” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Over votes were added together for this countywide race that took place in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, during the Midterm Election.

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***The race for District Judge, 269th Judicial District Court produced a number totaling “1,107,149” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Over votes were added together for this countywide race that took place in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, during the Midterm Election.

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After the race for District Judge, 269th, Judicial District Court between Bruce Bain (Republican), and Judge Cory Don Sepolio (Democrat), the next (35) thirty-five local down-ballot countywide races produced a total of “1,107,127” when their Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes were added together.

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After the previous (35) thirty-five local down-ballot countywide races had produced the same number of “1,107,127” the next (5) five races all produced different totals when their Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes were added together.

***The race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 14 produced a number totaling “1,106,932” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes were added together for this countywide race.
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***The race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 15 produced a number totaling “1,106,668” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes were added together for this countywide race.

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***The race for Judge, County Probate Court No. 1 produced a number totaling “1,106,461” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes were added together for this countywide race.

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***The race for Judge, County Probate Court No. 2 produced a number totaling “1,106,280” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes were added together for this countywide race.

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***The race for Judge, County Probate Court No. 3 produced a number totaling “1,106,268” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes were added together for this countywide race.

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After the previous (5) five down-ballot local races produced five different totals, when their Cast Votes, Overvotes, and Undervotes were added together, the last four countywide races from November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas produced another number altogether.

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***The race for Judge, County Probate Court No. 4 produced a number totaling “1,106,252” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes were added together for this countywide race.

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***The race for Harris County District Clerk produced a number totaling “1,106,252” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes were added together for this countywide race.

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***The race for Harris County Clerk produced a number totaling “1,106,252” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes were added together for this countywide race.

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***The race for Harris County Treasurer produced a number totaling “1,106,252” when the Cast Votes, Undervotes, and Overvotes were added together for this countywide race.

“THE CONCLUSION.”

According to the Texas Election Code, only a judge can void an election and order a new one. That being said, I just don’t see how Judge David Peeples could look objectively at this “ERROR-FILLED CUMULATIVE REPORT” and go through all (6,115 – PAGES) of the “OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT” and see that every countywide race included an incorrect voter percentage of 789.62% for “PRECINCT 1086” and not come to the conclusion that it’s impossible to ascertain the true results of any countywide race that took place back on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the Midterm Election.

I believe that attorney Elizabeth D. Alverez is correct when she stated, in every one of her lawsuits that, “If the Court cannot because of fraud or mistake, or because an election official engaged in activity that prevented eligible voters from voting, be certain that the outcome as posted in the final canvas represents the true outcome, and cannot ascertain the true outcome of the election, it must declare the election void, and order a new one.”

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According to the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" that was released by Harris County Elections Administrator Clifford Tatum, back on November 19, 2022, there are only (318) registered voters living in (PRECINCT #1086), which is a Republican stronghold. So, how did Erin Elizabeth Lunceford supposedly receive 1,911 votes in this precinct, and Tamika "Tami" Craft reportedly receive 517 votes, if there are only (318) registered voters in the precinct? 


Are the turnout numbers reported by the Harris County Elections Administrator Clifford Tatum of Precinct #1086 accurate? How do we know that Erin Elizabeth Lunceford really received 1,911 votes in this precinct? And how do we know that Tamika "Tami" Craft only received 517 votes in this precinct? Remember, according to the "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" released by the Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum), there are only 318 registered voters in Precinct #1086, which is a newly created Republican stronghold in Katy, Texas. You can "CLICK HERE" to see the error for yourself.


It is impossible to achieve a voter turnout percentage greater than 100%, like the Harris County Elections Administrator Clifford Tatum reported for Precinct #1086, in his "OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT" that was certified by County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, and County Commissioner Adrian Garcia, back on February 22, 2022, in Harris County, Texas. You can "CLICK HERE" to see the error for yourself.


The tell-tale sign that something went desperately wrong on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas is the fact that the “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” of 1,107,390, that was reported by Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) only matches up with (16) sixteen local down-ballot countywide races.

The (16) sixteen local down-ballot countywide races that match the 1,107,390, “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” released by Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) are the races for the following DISTRICT COURTS: 55, 113, 157, 180, 182, 183, 184, 184, 189, 190, 208, 209, 228, 230, 232, and 234, according to my investigation of the “OFFICIAL CUMULATIVE REPORTS” by Tatum.

55th Civil District Court
113th Civil District Court
157th Civil District Court
180th Criminal District Court
182nd Criminal District Court
183rd Criminal District Court
184th Criminal District Court
185th Criminal District Court
189th Civil District Court
190th Civil District Court
208th Criminal District Court
209th Criminal District Court
228th Criminal District Court
230th Criminal District Court
232nd Criminal District Court
234th Civil District Court

During our investigation into the “OFFICIAL CUMULATIVE REPORTS” released by Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum), our investigative team discovered (48) forty-eight local down-ballot races the “DO NOT MATCH” the “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” certified by Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis (Precinct One), and Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia (Precinct Two), back on November 22, 2022, without Lina Hidalgo present.

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***The local down-ballot races that “DO NOT” have combined totals that match the 1,107,390, “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” released by Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) are the races are the following DISTRICT COURTS 245, 246, 247, 248, 257, 262, 263, 269, 270, 280, 281, 295, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, and 482 according to my investigation.

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The race for COUNTY JUDGE between “Democrat” Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and her “Republican” challenger Alexandra del Moral Mealer “DOES NOT MATCH” match the 1,107,390, “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” released by Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) for the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election.

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My investigative team also discovered that the (4) four COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW races, 1, 2, 3, and 4 “DO NOT” have combined totals that match the 1,107,390, “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” released by Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) for the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election.

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While investigating the “OFFICIAL CUMULATIVE REPORTS” my team and I also discovered that the (15) fifteen HARRIS COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW races, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 “DO NOT” have combined totals that match the 1,107,390, “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” released by Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) for the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election.

We also discovered that the (4) four HARRIS COUNTY PROBATE COURT races, 1, 2, 3, and 4 “DO NOT” have combined totals that match the 1,107,390, “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” released by Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) for the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election.

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The race for HARRIS COUNTY CLERK, between “Republican” Stan Stanart, and current “Democrat” Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth, was botched. For the record, their combined “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” did not match the 1,107,390, “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” released by Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) for the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election.

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As for the race for DISTRICT CLERK, between “Republican” Chris Daniel, and current “Democrat” District Clerk Marilyn Burgess, it was botched. Their combined “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” did not match the 1,107,390, “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” released by Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) for the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election.

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The race for COUNTY TREASURER between, “Republican” Kyle Scott, and “Democrat” Dr. Carla Wyatt, was also botched. Their combined “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” did not match the 1,107,390, “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” released by Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) for the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election.

"TABULATION COMPUTER."

Now, just so you know, when the “TABULATION COMPUTER” added the total number of “CAST VOTES” to the Undervotes, and Overvotes, the “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” for every down-ballot countywide races should be the same. That being said, In the case of Harris County, Texas, only the first (16) sixteen down-ballot local races matched the 1,107,390, “BALLOTS CAST TOTAL” released by Harris County Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) for the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election.


Alexandra del Moral Mealer, the Republican candidate is suing Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Harris County Judge.



MEALER (VERSUS) HIDALGO

Alexandra del Moral Mealer’s lawsuit against Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo was filed on January 6, 2023, at 12:49 am. Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Alexandra del Moral Mealer’s lawsuit.


Nile Copeland, the Republican candidate is suing Judge Latosha Lewis Payne the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for District Judge, 55th Civil District Court.



Nile Copeland’s lawsuit against Judge Latosha Lewis Payne was filed on Friday, January 6, 2023, at 12:40 a.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Nile Copeland’s lawsuit.


Tami Pierce, the Republican candidate is suing Judge DaSean Jones the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for District Judge, 180th Criminal District Court.


PIERCE (VERSUS) JONES

Tami C. Pierce’s lawsuit against Judge DaSean Jones was filed on Thursday, January 5, 2023, at 3:25 p.m., by Tami C. Pierce under her own bar number (Texas Bar No. 24037282), with Paul F. Simpson with McGinnis Lochridge, L.L.P. out of Houston, Texas listed as (of Counsel) on her lawsuit. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Tami C. Pierce’s lawsuit.


Erin Lunceford, the Republican candidate is suing Judge Tamika "Tami" Craft, the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for District Judge, 189th Civil District Court.


LUNCEFORD (VERSUS) CRAFT

Erin Elizabeth Lunceford’s lawsuit against newly elected Judge Tamika “Tami” Craft was filed on December 7, 2022, at 1:15 p.m., by Andy Taylor (Texas Bar No. 19727600), with Andy Taylor & Associates, P.C. out of Brenham, Texas, and Sonya L. Aston (Texas Bar No. 00787007), out of Houston, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Elizabeth Lunceford’s lawsuit.


Bruce Bain, the Republican candidate is suing Judge Cory Sepolio, the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for District Judge, 269th Civil District Court.



Bruce Bain’s lawsuit against Judge Cory Sepolio was filed on January 6, 2023, at 2:22 a.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Bruce Bain’s lawsuit.


Michelle Fraga, the Republican candidate is suing Judge Christine Weems, the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for District Judge, 281st Civil District Court.

 


Michelle Fraga’s lawsuit against Judge Christine Weems was filed on Friday, January 6, 2023, at 1:50 a.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Michelle Fraga’s lawsuit.


Elizabeth Buss, the Republican candidate is suing Judge David Fleischer the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 5.



Elizabeth Buss’s lawsuit against Judge David Fleischer was filed on Friday, January 6, 2023, at 1:41 a.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Elizabeth Buss’s lawsuit.


Mark Montgomery, the Republican candidate is suing Judge Kelley Andrews the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 6.


MONTGOMERY (VERSUS) ANDREWS

Mark Montgomery’s lawsuit against newly elected Judge Kelley Andrews was filed on January 6, 2023, at 3:35 a.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Mark Montgomery's lawsuit.


Mark Golberg, the Republican candidate is suing Judge Erika Ramirez the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 8.


GOLDBERG (VERSUS) RAMIREZ

Mark Goldberg’s lawsuit against newly elected Judge Erika Ramirez was filed on Friday, January 6, 2023, at 3:22 p.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Mark Goldberg’s lawsuit.

 

Sartaj Bal, the Republican candidate suing Judge Toria Finch the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 9.



Sartaj Bal’s lawsuit against Judge Toria J. Finch was filed on Friday, January 6, 2023, at 12:24 p.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Sartaj Bal's lawsuit.


Dan Spjut, the Republican candidate is suing Judge Juanita Jackson the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 10.



Daniel Spjut’s lawsuit against newly elected Judge Juanita Jackson was filed on Friday, January 6, 2023, at 1:02 p.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Daniel Spjut’s lawsuit.


Dan Simons, the Republican candidate is suing Judge Sedrick Walker the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 11.


SIMONS (VERSUS) WALKER

Dan Simons’s lawsuit against Judge Sedrick T. Walker, II was filed on January 6, 2023, at 12:45 p.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Dan Simons's lawsuit.


Matthew Dexter, the Republican candidate is suing Judge Genesis Draper the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 12.


DEXTER (VERSUS) DRAPER

Matthew Dexter’s lawsuit against Judge Genesis Draper was filed on January 6, 2023, at 3:59 a.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Matthew Dexter's lawsuit.


James Lombardino, the Republican candidate is suing Judge Audrie Lawton the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 1.


James Lombardino’s lawsuit against Judge Audrie Lawton-Evans was filed on Thursday, January 5, 2023, at 9:39 p.m., by Jared Woodfill (Texas Bar No. 00788715), with the Woodfill Law Firm, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view James Lombardino's lawsuit.


Aaron Adams, the Republican candidate is suing Judge LaShawn Williams the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 3.


ADAMS (VERSUS) WILLIAMS

Aaron Adams’s lawsuit against Judge LaShawn A. Williams was filed on January 6, 2023, at 1:22 p.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Matthew Dexter's lawsuit.


Brian Staley, the Republican candidate is suing Judge Monica Singh the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 4.


STALEY (VERSUS) SINGH

Brian Staley’s lawsuit against newly elected Judge M.K. Monica Singh was filed on January 6, 2023, at 3:31 a.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Brian Staley’s lawsuit.


Rory Olsen, the Republican candidate is suing Judge Jason Cox the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Judge, County Probate Court No. 3.


Will Archer, the Republican candidate is suing Judge James Horwitz. the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Harris County Probate Court No. 4.


ARCHER (VERSUS) HORWITZ

Will Archer’s lawsuit against Judge James Horwitz was filed on Friday, January 6, 2023, at 1:44 p.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Will Archer’s lawsuit.


Chris Daniel, the Republican candidate is suing District Clerk Marilyn Burgess the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Harris County District Clerk. 


DANIEL (VERSUS) BURGESS

Chris Daniel’s lawsuit against Harris County District Clerk Marilyn Burgess was filed on Friday, January 6, 2023, at 2:54 a.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Chris Daniel’s lawsuit.


Stan Stanart, the Republican candidate is suing County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Harris County Clerk.


STANART (VERSUS) HUDSPETH

Stan Stanart's lawsuit against Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth was filed on January 6, 2023, at 11:29 pm., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Stan Stanart's lawsuit.


Kyle Scott, the Republican candidate is suing County Treasurer Carla Wyatt the Democratic candidate to overturn the race for Harris County Treasurer.



Kyle Scott’s lawsuit against newly elected Harris County Treasurer Carla L. Wyatt was filed on Friday, January 6, 2023, at 2:00 p.m., by Elizabeth D. Alvarez (Texas Bar No. 24071942), with Guest & Gray, P.C. out of Forney, Texas. You can “CLICK HERE” to view Kyle Scott’s lawsuit.

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