KP George, the first Indian American judge in Fort Bend County, Texas, has been convicted of money laundering, facing a potential sentence of two to ten years in prison.
KP George, who made history as the first Indian American elected as a judge in Fort Bend County, Texas, in 2018, has been found guilty of money laundering following a felony trial that lasted over a week.
George was accused of misappropriating campaign funds by transferring a total of $46,500 from his campaign account to his personal account. His defense team argued that the transactions were not theft but rather repayments…