Dec 27, 2007
Ethics complaint submitted against sheriff
“Had I filed one, it would have just said zero.”
ARLINGTON -- A woman who says she is helping Dalworthington Gardens Police Chief Bill Waybourn explore a bid for Tarrant County sheriff submitted an ethics complaint Wednesday against incumbent Dee Anderson.
Janette Kurban, wife of retired Judge Roy Kurban, alleges in her letter to the Texas Ethics Commission that Anderson has violated state election codes by failing to file campaign contributions and expenditure reports since 2004, a claim Anderson disputes. She also sent a letter to Tarrant County District Attorney Tim Curry on Wednesday stating that she believes that Anderson has committed several Class B misdemeanors for failing to comply with local election codes. Read more
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