A San Antonio attorney has pleaded guilty in court, more than a year after she was accused of stealing over $540,000 from six children whose parents died in a murder-suicide. Karen Hogan entered the plea during a Friday hearing inside a Kendall County district court.
Hogan, who is scheduled to be sentenced in June, pleaded guilty to misapplication by a fiduciary of more than $300,000 and exploitation of a disabled individual, according to court records. Hogan, the executor of the estates of Jason Marcus Evans and Emily Fulton Evans, was charged in January 2025 after investigators determined she repeatedly misused funds from the estates of the couple, who died in a 2021 murder-suicide.
The Evans had five daughters and a son, who were inside the home at the time of the shooting. At the time, the couple’s children ranged in age from age 4 to 15 years old. The oldest child has a developmental disability, according to an arrest affidavit for Hogan. The children are the heirs to the Evan’s estates…