‘Colossal’: 50 in custody following two-year long bail bond fraud investigation in Harris County

Publicado 2024-07-24
Local, state, and federal law enforcement officers arrested 37 people in Harris County Wednesday morning in a ‘massive operation’ after a two-year long ‘colossal’ bail bond fraud investigation, according to law enforcement personnel with direct knowledge of the case.

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  • Why aren’t Harris County judges, and staff also being arrested? They’re the ones who set the bonds. A bonding company can only act on a bond that’s been set by the judge.
  • @covalkir
    I wonder how many of those 50 arrested will bond out?
  • @EdwardM919
    This happens in more than just Houston
  • @hangandrew
    Don’t blame the bail bond! Blame the judges in Harris county !! They keep giving everyone low bonds or pr bonds . What’s the point of having law enforcement if they keep letting repeat offenders out for the low low
  • @Ss1mega
    Repeat customers make for good business
  • @ianbattles7290
    How am I supposed to trust the legal system if they don't follow their own laws???
  • @WiIdbiII
    So judges just listen for the money and never use their own discretion?
  • @SpookyDookySr
    Little guy takes the fall but the Judges who set the bail walk. 🙄
  • @rebeldoherty5432
    The Fed's need to follow the money. These Judges and bonding companies work hand in hand so these killers are allowed back on the street. The investigation will stop once it gets that far.
  • Get the judges and lawyers too,they're just as guilty as the criminals they freed.
  • @JonnoPlays
    How many criminals went free? Why aren't the judges culpable for letting them bond out over and over again? 🤔
  • @doom4067
    If they shouldn't have been allowed out on bond, why did the judges give them bond?
  • If you don't want them out on the streets then why did you give them bail? The DA needs to be thrown in jail.
  • @greggreg2263
    Pretty crazy they arrested Shamu at her office
  • @brigido81
    About time we were all at high risk
  • @hildasoto1709
    About time! It just didn’t make sense how all these criminals were getting bonds granted. Dirty business