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For Immediate Release
July 17, 2009
Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg today announced that Ismael "Kino" Flores,
the State Representative for House District 36 in Hidalgo County, was indicted by a Travis
County Grand Jury for failing to disclose sources of income, gifts received, real estate holdings
and sales of certain real properties in the personal financial statement that he is required to
file each year as a state officer. Flores, 50, a resident of Palmview, Texas, has served in the
Texas House of Representatives since 1997.
The Grand Jury returned six separate indictments, with each indictment relating to a financial
statement for a different year starting in 2004 and continuing through 2009. The six indictments
contain a total of 16 counts of tampering with a governmental record and three counts of perjury.
The income that Flores failed to disclose exceeded $152,000 in 2004, $125,000 in 2005, $115,000 in
2006, $135,000 in 2007, $185,000 in 2008 and $135,000 in 2009. One count also alleges that he failed
to disclose income a dependant child received from HillCo Partners, an Austin lobby firm. The real
estate and sales of property that he is alleged to have failed to disclose include a lot in Hidalgo
County, a cabin on the inter-coastal waterway in Cameron County, a small ranch in Hidalgo County, a
residence in Mission, a condominium in Austin, land in Bastrop County and a residence in Austin.
The indictments also allege that he failed to disclose certain gifts, including trips on a plane
owned by the LaMantia family in 2007 and an ownership interest in a racehorse given to a dependent
child by a lobbyist in 2004.
Tampering with a governmental record is a state jail felony punishable by 180 days to two years in
state jail and a fine of up $10,000. Perjury is a class A misdemeanor punishable by up to one year
in jail and a fine of up to $4,000.
Venue for prosecution of these offenses lies in Travis County because the personal financial
statements were filed with the Texas Ethics Commission in Austin. The cases are being handled by
the Public Integrity Unit of the Travis County District Attorney's Office. The Federal Bureau of
Investigation assisted in the investigation of the case.
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