A Texas border sheriff who is the brother of Democratic U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar has been indicted on charges of misusing public funds during the COVID-19 pandemic to run a private disinfecting ...
Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar Jr. and one of his assistant chiefs have been indicted on public corruption charges for ...
A sheriff for a South Texas county has been accused of starting a cleaning company with his department's staff to clear half ...
Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar Jr., was indicted on charges of misappropriating funds during the COVID-19 pandemic in the ...
The feds accuse Martin Cuellar, the sheriff of Webb County, of using county employees and resources as he launched a ...
Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar was indicted on federal embezzlement charges and appeared in a Houston courtroom after an FBI raid tied to COVID-era contracts.
Not soon after President Donald Trump pardoned U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo, his brother, Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar, was indicted.
The five-term sheriff and brother of Congressman Henry Cuellar denied all wrongdoing through his lawyer.