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Ex Magnolia Volunteer Fire Chief Convicted of Public Corruption

By: Montgomery County District Attorney's Office
| Published 05/26/2021

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MAGNOLIA, TX -- On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Gary Vincent plead guilty to Abuse of Official Capacity in the 221st District Court and was sentenced to an agreed plea of a $4,000 fine. He was also ordered to pay restitution to the Magnolia Volunteer Fire Department.

Gary Vincent was the Magnolia Volunteer Fire Chief for approximately 15 years. On February 11, 2021, Vincent was placed on Administrative Leave due to this public integrity investigation. MCDA Public Integrity Investigator Jon Buckholtz investigated this case. The investigation revealed that Vincent misused government money by hiring an unqualified employee for personal reasons and abusing his power by disregarding both ESD 10 and department policies and procedures put in place to protect Montgomery county taxpayers. This investigation also revealed a lack of oversight by the ESD 10 board, who have all since resigned.

Assistant District Attorney Darla Faulkner: 'Gary Vincent abused his position of authority and allowed his selfish desires to effect his decision making and judgment. His selfishness caused a ripple effect in the department and ended up hurting so many good, hard working employees. Fortunately, the Magnolia Volunteer Fire Department is now under the leadership of Fire Chief Jeffrey Hevey and a new ESD 10 board, all of whom are making positive changes that will benefit the people they are entrusted to serve.'

District Attorney Brett Ligon: 'Here we have a civil servant who had every chance to serve the citizens of this county with distinction, and to receive the appropriate appreciation for his service. Instead, his selfishness and lack of personal discipline destroyed whatever professional reputation he had once achieved, and he has dishonored his agency and disappointed everyone who knew him. With this plea, he formally accepts responsibility for abusing the public trust, betraying his co-workers, and ruining a once illustrious career. Actions have consequences.'

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