Carlos Uresti

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Carlos Ismael "Charlie" Uresti, Sr.

Texas State Senator for District 19
Incumbent
Assumed office 
November 2006
Preceded by Frank Lloyd Madla, Jr.

Texas State Representative
for District 118 (Bexar County)
In office
January 1997 – November 2006
Preceded by Ciro Rodriguez
Succeeded by Joe Farias

Born September 12, 1963
San Antonio, Texas
Political party Democrat
Spouse(s) Not first marriage:

Margaret Lleanna Elizondo Uresti (married 2012, divorce pending)

Children Two sons, Michael and Carlos, Jr., from previous marriage

Two step-children from latest marriage
Three grandchildren

Residence San Antonio, Texas
Alma mater St. Mary's University

St. Mary's University School of Law

Occupation Attorney

Captain, United States Marine Corps

Carlos Ismael Uresti, Sr., known as Charlie Uresti (born September 18, 1963), is an American attorney, businessman, and a Democratic politician from his native San Antonio, Texas. Since 2006, he has represented the geographically large District 19 in the Texas State Senate, which encompasses nearly a third of the United States border with Mexico. From 1997 to 2006, he represented District 118 in the Texas House of Representatives. On five occasions, he was named "Legislator of the Year."

However, his fortunes sunk with eleven federal felony convictions in February 2018. He was found guilty of involvement in a Ponzi scheme that defrauded investors in an oilfield company, FourWinds Logistics.[1] Under state law, he is not required to resign as senator upon those convictions, but the Senate could expel him with a two-thirds vote.

In 2012, Uresti married the former Margaret Lleanna Elizondo (born c. 1975), a woman twelve years his junior and a former elementary school counselor and a real estate agent who was divorced from Joel Rodriguez/ Uresit was her attorney in the divorce. The ceremony was performed by Judge Orlando Garcia at the exclusive Kendall Plantation east of Boerne in Kendall County. The wedding was one of "glamour, glitz, elegance, and romance," consistent with Uribe's interest in the 1972 Marlon Brando and Mario Puzo mobster film, The Godfather. She brought two children into the marriage, Sebastian and Katalina. Uresti himself has two grown sons, Michael and Carlos, Jr.[2][3]

Shortly after the convictions, Mrs. Uresti filed for divorce on the basis of adultery that came to light in the securities case against her husband. Uribe's chief accuser, Denise Cantu of Harlingen in south Texas, obtained a $2.5 million settlement for the deaths of two of her children in an automobile accident in 2010. She then invested $900,000 of that amount with FourWinds and said that she did not understand that Uresti was personally benefiting from her investment. At first Cantu told police that there had been no romantic interlude with Uresti; then she changed her story: and claimed that he had pursued her for sexual favors and boated of the size of his penis. Uresti denied the claims and questioned Cantu's credibility on the basis of her having charged him after first saying that there was no relationship. Then, on February 28, 2018, two more women came forward to charge Uresti with sexual harassment; one of them is Jenn Cervella, a data director for the Texas Democratic Party who first met Uresti in 2015. Throughout the trial, Mrs. Uresti had accompanied her husband to and from court and embraced him upon learning of his conviction in the five-week trial.[3]

Uresti remains free on bond pending sentencing in June. He faces up to twelve years in incarceration and millions of dollars in restitution. He has vowed to appeal the verdict and remains for the time being a state senator.[3] Federal prosecutors said Uresti will likely owe more than $3 million in restitution to victims of his criminal fraud. They also claim the divorce is an effort to protect funds.[4] Uresti and co-defendant Gary Cain are seeking a new trial based on their contention that Judge David Ezra erred in giving instructions to the jury. Uresti questions the disqualification of Mikal Watts as the lawmaker's first attorney, He further claims that Judge Ezra made "a multitude of public statements that appear to be heavily biased" against Uresti's presumed innocence.[5]

Two of Uresti's brothers are active in San Antonio Democratic politics: Albert Uresti ran unsuccessfully for the United States House of Representatives in 2006 and was elected Tax Assessor-Collector for Bexar County in 2012. Tomas Uresti is until January 2019 the state representative for the District 118 seat once held by Carlos Uresti himself. Tomas Uresti was unseated in the Democratic primary election held on March 6, 2018,[6] and leaves that position in January 2019.

After their wedding, Carlos and Lleanna Uresti built a $1.8 million house located on three acres at Helotes Creek Ranch in southwestern San Antonio.[3]

Should Uresti step down from the state Senate, a special election will be held to choose a successor. Republican Pete Flores, a retired game warden from Pleasanton in Wilson County who lost to Uresti in the 2016 general election, has indicated that he will again seek the position if there is a special election in 2018. But Flores would face daunting prospects from the internally Democratic nature of District 19. Two Democrats expected to run are former U.S. Representative Pete Gallego of Alpine and state Representative Roland Gutierez of San Antonio.[7]

On April 6, 2018, U.S. District Judge David Ezra denied Uresti's request for a motion of dismissal and for a new trial as well. Judge Ezra ruled that Uresti was "subjectively aware of the illegal conduct" surrounding FourWinds Logistics.[8]


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References

  1. https://www.mysanantonio.com/business/local/article/Jury-reaches-verdict-in-state-Sen-Carlos-12627740.php
  2. Sen. Uresti weds in Sunday ceremony. Carlosuresti.com (June 24, 2012). Retrieved on March 4, 2018.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Sen. Uresti's wife files for divorce," San Antonio Express-News, March 3, 2018, pp. 1, A7.
  4. Patrick Danner, "Uresti could owe victims of fraud $3 million: Prosecutors say divorce is a bid to protect funds," San Antonio Express-News, March 9, 2018, pp. 1, A20.
  5. Patrick Danner, "Uresti, Cain cite judge, seek new trial," San Antonio Express-News, March 10, 2018, pp. B1, B5.
  6. Tomas Uresti. Ballotpedia.org. Retrieved on March 4, 2018.
  7. Gilbert Garcia, "GOP has special-election hopes for seat held by Uresti", San Antonio Express News, March 11, 2018, p. 2.
  8. Patrick Danner and Gillermo Contreras, "Judge denies Uresti's request: State senator sought new criminal trial, The San Antonio Express-News, April 6, 2018, p. B1.