Court documents filed this week revealed that the Fort Bend district attorney plans to take KP George to trial despite the county judge’s claims that he didn’t intentionally falsify a campaign finance document, and even if he had, it doesn’t amount to money laundering as alleged in the indictment. George, who has served as Fort Bend County judge since 2019, appeared in court Thursday on the felony charges. Associate Judge Mark Hanna entered a scheduling order establishing deadlines for discovery, expert witness designations and other pretrial activities, but no motions were heard, according to a spokesman in the DA’s office. George is also accused of misdemeanors, with prosecutors alleging he collaborated with his former chief of staff, Taral Patel, to create fake social media accounts and post racist and xenophobic messages in an effort to injure the reputation of Republican opponent Trever Nehls ahead of the 2022 election. Patel pleaded guilty in April, admitting to online…..