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Monday, May 27, 2013

alleged THEFT at Austin Texas Access TV

An arrest warrant has been issued for the former director of Austin's community access cable TV stations, who is accused of stealing more than $350,000 from the city-supported nonprofit.

(SOUND FAMILIAR?)

Villarreal stole the money by making 94 unauthorized withdrawals from the Austin Community Access Center's accounts from January 2000 to September 2004.

Villarreal had not been arrested late Thursday and could not be reached for comment. His lawyer also could not be reached for comment.


http://www.infowars.com/articles/media/actv_villareal_accused_theft.htm

(SOUND FAMILIAR MEDFORD, MASS RESIDENTS?)
Over a year ago we discovered a move by managemant of ACTV to restrict free speech. We conducted our own investigation and covertly supplied the district attorney's office with much of their case. 

We began our investigation simply to prove that members of the management were attempting to violate the charter of Access Television. What we found was much bigger and much worse. 

I cannot talk about much of what I know because it might aid others who are clearly involved in evading prosecution.

We were getting ready to break our silence because it looked as though the police were never going to move, but now they are, and for that the district attorney, the city of austin and the police department need to be commended. This is what they are supposed to be doing, not running warrantless checkpoints on Austin roads.