Ever Wonder How Some Candidates from Other Ethnic Groups Get Endorsed Over Black Candidates By Black Organizations?
For the record – I liked Audrie Lawton, prior to her becoming a judge. That being said, I believe that she’s going to make a very good judge if she studies the “JUDICIAL CANNONS” and adhere to them. Now, with that out of the way – it wasn’t a coincidence that Audrie Lawton was chosen as the replacement for Judge George Barnstone – she’s worked her way up through the ranks. And serving as a political consultant for Judge Ravi K. Sandill – didn’t hurt her chances one bit. Why? Well, being the political consultant for a guy who has more money in his campaign bank account than any other District judge in the state of Texas – is a huge plus. And when a judge donates thousands up thousands of his dollars to the state and local Democratic Parties – you’re cooking with grease. Anyways, you don’t have to take my word for it, I’ve listed some of payments that Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid to Audrie Lawton for the outreach services she provided to him as a consultant. So, in the upcoming 2022 Democratic Party Primary, when you see many of the supposed “BLACK POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEES” endorsing Judge Ravi K. Sandill, over Attorney Tamika Craft in the race for 14th Court of Appeals – Place 9, please do you research and follow the money trail.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Have you ever heard the term, “it’s not what you know, but who you know?” Well, a truer statement has never been spoken when it comes to Judge Audrie Lawton Evans. Now, don’t get me wrong, Judge Lawton Evans is very smart. But it wasn’t a coincidence that she ended up announcing her candidacy for the County Civil Court at Law #1 bench, and the Judge George Barnstone is basically forced to resign because of six complaints that were filed against him. Look, the rumors that Judge George Barnstone wasn’t following the law with his ruling had been floating around for years. Did you hear me? Now, I’m that it wasn’t time for Judge Barnstone to go. What I’m saying is that, the allegations that he was showing bias or prejudice toward litigants and attorneys on the bases of race, sex or socioeconomic status, weren’t anything new. So what happened? Well, I’m not going to get into that, too much right now. However, I am going to show you how the political game works."
BACK ON 10/05/2020 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $500.00 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.
BACK ON9/03/2020 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $500.00 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.
BACK ON 8/13/2020 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $500.00 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.
BACK ON 12/16/2019 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $1,500.00 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.
BACK ON 12/02/2019 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $500.00 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.
BACK ON 11/04/2019 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $500.00 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.
BACK ON 10/25/2019 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Aubrey R. Taylor Communications $6,000.00 dollars that was categorized as an advertising expense.
BACK ON 10/03/2019 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $500.00 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.
BACK ON 9/02/2019 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $500.00 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.
BACK ON 8/02/2019 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $500.00 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.
BACK ON 7/03/2019 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $670.71 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.
BACK ON 6/04/2019 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $500.00 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.
BACK ON 5/02/2019 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $500.00 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.
BACK ON 4/02/2019 – Judge Ravi K. Sandill paid Audrie Lawton $500.00 dollars that was categorized as a consulting expense for community outreach services.