Developer accused of bribing two ex-Dallas City Council members
By FOX 4 Staff
DALLAS - Another Dallas developer is charged with bribing city council members.
Federal prosecutors say Sherman Roberts paid Carolyn Davis and Dwaine Caraway to steer council votes on affordable housing projects in 2015.
It is the second housing corruption case involving the two former council members. The U.S. Attorney’s Office is determined to restore Dallas’ trust in its city government by systematically dismantling the ecosystems that allowed this sort of corruption, said U.S. Attorney Erin Nealy Cox. We continue to attack the problem from every angle, targeting bribe payors, recipients, and facilitators.
Developer Sherman Roberts Indicted on Charges of Bribing Dwaine Caraway and Carolyn Davis
A federal indictment was unsealed Wednesday.
By Matt Goodman
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December 17, 2020
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Southern Dallas developer Sherman Roberts has been federally indicted for attempting to bribe two former city council members over a five-year period in return for votes that landed a low-income housing development nearly $2 million in loans and grants.
Roberts, the CEO of the low-income housing development company City Wide Community Development Corp., is charged with two federal bribery counts, one for a project receiving federal funds and another for a local government receiving federal funds. He has not entered a plea and could not be reached for comment.
Updated: 3:59 PM CST December 17, 2020
A Dallas developer has been indicted on bribery charges for his dealings with two former Dallas City Council members who, prosecutors claim, supported his tax-credit housing projects in exchange for money and promises of future payments.
Sherman Roberts, president and chief executive officer of City Wide Community Development Corporation, is charged with two crimes: conspiracy to commit bribery concerning programs receiving federal funds, and bribery concerning a local government receiving federal benefits.
If convicted, he faces up to 15 years in federal prison.
His attorney, Douglas Greene, of Arlington, said Roberts will be making his initial appearance in federal court at 10 a.m. Friday in Dallas.
Dallas City Hall corruption scandals continue with another developer accused of bribery scheme
Sherman Roberts is accused in a federal indictment of scheming with two former Dallas City Council members to get public money for his affordable housing projects in exchange for cash bribes and other promises.
Another alleged Dallas City Hall bribery scandal is detailed in a new federal indictment filed this week, charging a Dallas affordable housing developer with two criminal counts.(Jae S. Lee / Staff Photographer)
As Dallas city officials strive to restore confidence in their affordable housing programs, more federal bribery indictments are being filed as part of an ongoing probe into City Hall corruption in which, according to prosecutors, public money flowed to developers who paid bribes for their projects.
U.S. Attorney Erin Nealy Cox resigns as North Texas’ top federal law enforcement official
Nealy Cox is a cybersecurity expert, but during her three years as U.S. attorney she oversaw a variety of prosecutions, including white-collar fraudsters as well as violent criminals and human traffickers.
Erin Nealy Cox has served as U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Texas since November 2017.(Rose Baca / Staff Photographer)
Dallas’ U.S. attorney, Erin Nealy Cox, announced her resignation on Thursday after a three-year stint as the area’s top federal prosecutor.
Nealy Cox, a cybersecurity expert and former federal prosecutor in Dallas, was sworn in to office in November 2017 after being nominated by President Donald Trump.