Bexar County Texas Courthouse Corruption How to Bribe a Judge by Brian Collister

Last updated on May 23rd, 2023 at 12:18 pm

Bexar County Courtroom Corruption Texas How to Bribe a Judge by Brian Collister

HOW TO BRIBE A JUDGE BEXAR COUNTY TEXAS

You’ve never heard an interview like this! Investigative Reporter Brian Collister gets a disgraced San Antonio Texas judge who went to federal prison for taking a bribe to talk publicly before about the details of his criminal case. Angus McGinty went from being a state district criminal court judge to a convicted felon, so why did he do it? Hear the former judge explain what happened in his case and describe the night FBI agents showed up at his house and told him they’d caught him on wiretaps as he was bribed by an attorney who wanted more favorable outcomes for his court cases. McGinity was the only judge prosecuted in a wide-ranging federal investigation into corruption at the Bexar County courthouse, but during this podcast the names of other judges, and bribes they allegedly took, will be revealed for the first time!

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