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    Texas congressman Hinojosa files for bankruptcy

    Texas congressman Hinojosa files for bankruptcy


    WASHINGTON

    An eight-term congressman who serves on the House Financial Services Committee has quietly declared personal bankruptcy and is blaming his family meat company for his problems.

    Rep. Ruben Hinojosa, D-Texas, has $2.9 million in liabilities, according to his filing last Dec. 18 in federal bankruptcy court. Almost all of the owed money, $2.6 million, is a claim by Wells Fargo Bank, the nation's fourth-largest bank.

    The Financial Services panel has jurisdiction over legislation affecting banks. House aides and outside experts said the House has no rules forbidding a lawmaker who owes large sums to a bank from serving on that committee.

    In a written statement, Hinojosa blamed his bankruptcy on a loan he personally guaranteed for H&H Meat Products Co. of Mercedes, Texas, which he says was forced into its own bankruptcy because of the recent economic crisis. He said he has not managed the company for the past 14 years but remained obligated by a bank line of credit.

    "I have done everything humanly possible to avoid filing for bankruptcy protection to no avail," Hinojosa said in the statement, provided by his lawyer, Eduardo V. Rodriguez. "The bank debt of H&H was more than I could handle financially."

    Hinojosa, who never announced his bankruptcy filing, has nearly $1.5 million in assets, according to papers filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of Texas in McAllen, Texas. He earns $174,000 annually as a House member.

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    Re: Texas congressman Hinojosa files for bankruptcy

    Quote Originally Posted by nomas
    An eight-term congressman who serves on the House Financial Services Committee has quietly declared personal bankruptcy and is blaming his family meat company for his problems.
    Go figure........is it any wonder thsi country is in a financial MESS?
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    He earns $174,000 annually and he cannot downsize his lifestyle to try to pay some of this back?? Guess he's too good to live like the rest of us peons...
    As Aristotle said, “Tolerance and apathy are the first virtue of a dying civilization.â€

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