Texas man sentenced to 50 years in prison for fajita theft (could have got 99+ years)

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Fajita heist: Texas man sentenced to 50 years for stealing $1.2 million worth of food

Gilberto Escamilla had stolen more than $1.2 million worth of fajitas over the course of approximately nine years.

A Texas man who plead guilty to stealing more than $1.2 million in fajitas while acting as a public servant has been sentenced to 50 years in prison.

Gilberto Escamilla, 53, was employed at the Darrel B. Hester Juvenile Detention Center in San Benito, Texas, until August 2017 — when it was discovered that he had been placing orders for fajitas using county funds and then selling them for his own profit since December 2008, according to Cameron County Court filings.

When sentenced on Friday, Escamilla was also served with the maximum fine of $10,000 on top of the $1,251,578.72 he was ordered to pay back for the cost of the fajitas, officials said.

According to The Brownsville Herald, Escamilla's scheme unraveled last August after a delivery driver with Labatt Food Service phoned the detention center to give kitchen employees a heads up that an 800-pound delivery of fajitas had arrived.

Employees immediately thought the delivery to be suspicious as minors at the detention center are not served fajitas, however the delivery driver insisted that had been delivering fajitas to the detention center's kitchen for the past nine years.


After being fired and arrested, Escamilla's house was searched by police, who found packages of the fajitas in his refrigerator.

"It was selfish. It started small and got bigger and out of control," Escamilla said during court testimony, according to the Herald. "It got to the point where I couldn't control it anymore."

Texas State District Judge J. Manuel Banales, who handed down the sentence, dismissed an additional theft charge as part of an earlier plea deal made by Escamilla. Because Escamilla stole more than $200,000 worth of goods, Texas law considers the crime to be a first degree felony and allows for a sentencing of up to 99 years in prison. It also allows for a more severe punishment if the defendant commits a crime while acting as a public servant.

Escamilla’s attorney, Gustavo Elizondo, did not return a request from NBC News for comment.

I don't know what my opinion is on this. I'm shitposted out.

I like the idea of a public servant treated more harshly for betraying the public trust, but wish it applied to cops, judges and politicians.
 
On one hand he stole $1.2M; thats not a small crime.
But 50 fucking years?
 
The guy was stealing county funds and selling fajitas for profit. He didn't simply "steal fajitas."
 
Shit thread title. That aside, 50 years for systematically embezzling from the public trust sounds fair enough to me.
 
I should have pluralized fajita, imo. It sounds like he only stole one fajita and no one could be expected to read the article.

Then you'd need to reword it. Gets to be a pain in the ass real quick. :(

Maybe what needs pluralized is "theft"?
 
now if only we can find a way to prosecute and jail those Alabama sheriffs for claiming extra prison fund foods for personal usage (like buying a beach house)...
 
You only lose a hand for each taco you steal but fajita theft, thats next level
 
The guy was stealing county funds and selling fajitas for profit. He didn't simply "steal fajitas."

Well he did simply steal fajitas. The funds weren't stolen they were his to use to buy food. He just happened to be taking the food home with him that should have been used for the prisoners.
 
OK 50 years for theft is not cool.
 
They really should let him out in 10 but in some ways a 50 year sentence isn't crazy... It amounted to 1.2 Million over Years. Thats a long time and a whole lot to steal from your fellow taxpayer.
 
Well he did simply steal fajitas. The funds weren't stolen they were his to use to buy food. He just happened to be taking the food home with him that should have been used for the prisoners.

Not sure that's accurate. The food was never intended for the detainees, as evidenced by him getting caught because the fajitas showed up at the detention center. It's not like he was taking out the back door supplies otherwise ordered for legitimate uses. Seems more accurate to say he converted stolen funds to cash via fajita purchases and sales. They did however find some fajitas in his fridge, so there's that. :D
 
I remember when this story first broke. 50 years is fucking crazy.

Him being Hispanic in Texas may have played a role.
 
the DA dropped those charges as part of the plea bargain.

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I remember when this story first broke. 50 years is fucking crazy.

Him being Hispanic in Texas may have played a role.

From the OP's article
Texas State District Judge J. Manuel Bañales who handed down the sentence
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From the OP's article
Texas State District Judge J. Manuel Bañales who handed down the sentence
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1.He is still a judge in Texas.

2.Hispanics can be prejudice against other Hispanics.

Hell if I were the judge I would be pissed that a Hispanic became a thief while he himself got through law school.

Race card-Reactivated. <Moves>
 
I couldn't get beyond this

Gilberto Escamilla had stolen more than $1.2 million worth of fajitas over the course of approximately nine years.

I'm still laughing like a retard

RIP Giblerto
 
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