
News Release
Harris County DA, Sean Teare, Dismisses Dr. Hotze’s Criminal Case
Houston, Texas – Today, May 20, 2025, the Harris County District Attorney’s office, under the leadership of Sean Teare, dismissed Dr. Hotze’s criminal case which has been ongoing for the last four years. The dismissal was signed by Judge Emily Munoz Detoto. For over four years former Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg waged lawfare against Dr. Hotze to prevent him from stopping vote fraud in Harris County.
Jared Woodfill, Dr. Hotze’s attorney, stated, “For four long years, Dr. Hotze has been fighting Kim Ogg’s politically motivated prosecution against him, because of his efforts to stop vote fraud in Harris County. She weaponized her office in an effort to take out a political opponent, Dr. Hotze. Her lawfare against Dr. Hotze was a violation of the trust voters had placed in her. Dr. Hotze is thankful to DA Sean Teare for recognizing Ogg’s abuse of her office and rightfully dismissing the case against him.”
Dr. Hotze also stated the following, “I commend the Harris County DA Sean Teare for dismissing my criminal case, ensuring that justice was done. For four years I have experienced lawfare from former DA Kim Ogg for my efforts to expose vote fraud in Harris County. I thank God that I have been vindicated.”
Dr. Hotze pledged to continue his efforts to fight vote fraud in Harris County. On October 22, 2024, Dr. Hotze filed a lawsuit, Hotze v. Bennett, against former Harris County Tax Assessor Collector, Ann Bennett, who served as the voter registrar, requiring her to eliminate over 400,000 illegal names on the voter file of individuals who live outside of Harris County and out of state. The Texas Election Code requires the Tax Assessor Collector in every county to update the list and remove any illegal names on a monthly basis. Since the Democrats took over the Harris Tax Assessor Collector office in 2016, they have not updated the voter registration file. This is one of the ways that the Democrats have been able to steal elections and turn Harris County into a blue county, by casting illegal votes. Over 205,000 illegal votes were cast in the 2024 General Elections in Harris County by individuals who lived out of the county or out of state.
Kim Ogg benefited from vote fraud by illegally hiring vote harvesters in her campaigns. When Dr. Hotze’s election integrity team brought incidences of vote fraud in Harris County to Kim Ogg, her office refused to investigate them. Ogg also refused to have Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton investigate vote fraud in Harris County.
The District Attorney’s office under former DA Kim Ogg’s leadership has intentionally been dragging out Dr. Hotze’s criminal case for over four years, since April 20, 2022, in order to harass him and cost him enormous resources, in the same way Trump has been harassed.
The goal of Kim Ogg’s lawfare was to intimidate Dr. Hotze and bleed him financially. Those who know Dr. Hotze know that he is a Christian warrior who never backs down.
Dr. Hotze has taken the offensive and sued former Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg for Official Oppression, 42 U.S.C. Section 1983, on December 31, 2024. This is a federal statute that allows individuals to sue government officials for violation of their Constitutional rights.
Justice has now been served with the outrageous criminal charges against Dr. Hotze being dismissed. Justice will be further served when Kim Ogg is found guilty of Prosecutorial Misconduct and Official Oppression.


Has Texans for Lawsuit Reform (TLR) bought off your State Legislator to deny your Constitutional Civil Rights in SB 30 and SB 39? See the list below.
Steven Hotze, M.D., Publisher, CRTX News
List of Republican Legislators to whom Texans for Lawsuit Reform (TLR) donated in the 2024 Republican Primary and General Elections
Alders ,Benjamin D.
$15,150
Ashby ,Trenton E.
$35,450
Barry ,Jeffrey M.
$25,000
Bell ,Cecil I.
$22,500
Bell ,Gregory
$9,750
Birdwell ,Brian D.
$30,000
Buckingham ,Dawn C.
$2,500
Buckley ,Bradley L.
$2,500
Bumgarner ,Benjamin C
$250,917
Burrows ,Dustin R.
$75,000
Button ,Angie C.
$383,433
Cain ,Briscoe R.
$45,750
Capriglione ,Giovanni S.
$31,500
Cook ,David L.
$64,900
Craddick ,Tom
$50,000
Cunningham ,Charles
$22,500
Curry ,Patrick J.
$15,000
Darby ,Drew
$54,450
Dean ,Jay
$26,750
DeAyala ,Emilio F.
$238,326
Dorazio ,Mark E.
$50,000
Dyson ,Paul A.
$40,000
Fairly ,Caroline
$25,300
Flores ,Peter P.
$25,000
Frank ,James B.
$25,000
Friends of Brandon Creighton
$25,000
Friends of Donna Campbell
$25,000
Friends of Dr. Greg Bonnen
$39,350
Friends of Paul Bettencourt
$40,000
Friends of Tom Oliverson ,
$22,500
Garcia ,Gia Jolene
$27,500
Gates ,Gary W.
$25,000
Gerdes ,Stanley Arthur
$196,750
Geren ,Charles L.
$40,000
Guillen ,Ryan A.
$17,500
Hagenbuch ,Brent
$550,000
Hall ,Robert L.
$30,000
Harless ,Eric
$25,000
Harris ,Cody J.
$40,600
Harris Davila ,Caroline
$711,633
Harrison ,Brian E.
$17,500
Hayes ,Richard D.
$22,500
Hefner ,Joseph Cole
$102,000
Hegar ,Glenn A.
$25,000
Hickland ,Hillary G.
$75,000
Hinojosa ,Adam
$700,000
Holt ,Janis A.
$25,000
Hughes ,D. Bryan
$30,000
Hull ,Lacey M.
$551,140
Hunter ,Todd A.
$20,000
Isaac ,Carrie
$22,500
Kerwin ,Helen D.
$25,000
King ,Kenneth P.
$16,750
King ,Phillip S.
$30,300
Kitzman ,Oliver S.
$105,200
Kolkhorst ,Lois W.
$30,000
Lahood ,Marc Andrew
$298,325
Lambert ,Standard D.
$45,950
Landgraf ,Brooks
$20,000
Leach ,Jeff C.
$320,450
Little ,Jason Mitchell
$25,000
Lopez ,Janie
$799,127
Louderback ,Andrew J.
$5,000
Lowe ,David O.
$25,000
Lozano ,Jose M.
$5,000
Lujan ,John
$878,466
Luther ,Shelley A.
$25,000
McLaughlin ,Don E.
$546,132
McQueeney ,John W.
$300,000
Metcalf ,William T.
$5,000
Meyer ,Morgan D.
$632,682
Middleton ,David M.
$30,000
Money ,Brent A.
$25,000
Morgan ,Matthew R.
$20,000
Nichols ,Robert Lee
$25,000
Noble ,Candace T.
$235,053
Orr ,Angelia Duke
$7,500
Parker ,Nathaniel W. “Tan”
$15,000
Patterson ,Jared L.
$20,000
Paul ,Dennis R.
$22,500
Paxton ,Angela
$30,000
Perry ,Charles L.
$30,000
Phelan ,Matthew M.
$93,000
Pierson ,Katrina L.
$25,000
Richardson ,Keresa
$15,000
Schatzline ,Nathaniel
$22,500
Schofield ,Michael
$20,000
Schoolcraft ,Alan L.
$25,250
Shaheen ,Matt F.
$200,139
Shofner ,Joanne W.
$688,916
Slawson ,Shelby L.
$20,000
Smithee ,John T.
$25,000
Sparks ,Kevin D
$30,000
Spiller ,David L.
$81,750
Swanson ,Valoree H.
$22,500
Tepper ,Carl H.
$22,500
Texans for Charles Schwertner
$15,000
Texans for Dan Patrick ,
$100,000
Texans for Greg Abbott ,
$105,000
Texans for Joan Huffman ,
$44,000
Texans for Kelly Hancock
$19,750
Tinderholt ,Tony D.
$97,500
Toth ,Steven H.
$27,500
Troxclair ,Ellen
$690,181
VanDeaver ,Gary W.
$16,750
Vasut ,Cody T.
$10,000
Villalobos ,Denise
$200,049
Virdell ,Wesley W.
$15,000
Wharton ,Arthur D.
$350,650
Wilson ,Terry M.
$132,000
Total
$12,686,519
In politics money talks and TLR uses a megaphone.

Texans for Lawsuit Reform (TLR): A Front Group for Corporate Interests
Editorial by Steven Hotze, M.D., Publisher, CRTX News
TLR, co-founded by Houston businessman Dick Weekley, is not a grassroots movement, but a front group for corporate interests. Weekley’s TLR PAC, funded by wealthy businessmen, including insurance companies and corporations, raised and spent over $20 million in the 2024 elections, supporting Republican candidates and legislators, so that they would introduce bills like Senate Bill 30 (SB30) and Senate Bill 39
(SB39) to protect corporate profits over legitimate injury claims of Texans. The Republicans, whom TLR supported that were elected, received over $12.5 million in donations. See below for a list of these Republicans. Is your State Representative or State Senator on this list?
TLR’s agenda prioritizes shielding negligent corporations, like reckless trucking firms or polluters, from having to compensate for injuries inflicted upon Texans. TLR should be renamed “Texans for Corporate Greed and Immunity,” because it consistently protects corporate interests by undermining the constitutional rights of those harmed by corporate misconduct.
TLR’s millions in donations, over $20 million to Republican candidates in 2024 alone, buy influence to advance their corporate agenda, not conservative values. By backing SB 30 and SB 39, TLR and Weekley undermine the constitutional rights of Texans to be compensated for injuries caused by negligent actions of individuals or businesses.
Your State Representative needs to hear from you.
You can click here to find your legislator at: https://wrm.capitol.texas.gov/home
Call their office and tell them to vote “No!” on SB30 and SB39.
Both SB30 and SB39 are scheduled to be voted on in the Texas House Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Committee tomorrow, Wednesday, May 20, 2024.
Call the offices of the following Republican members of Texas House Judiciary Committee and tell them to vote “No!” on SB30 and SB39.
Jeff Leach (R) Chairman (512) 463-0544
Brooks Landgraf (R) (512) 463-0546
Marc LaHood (R) (512) 463-0686
Richard Hayes (R) (512) 463-0556
Paul Dyson (R) (512) 463-0698
Mike Schofield (R) (512) 463-0528
Urge them to vote “No” on SB30 and SB39.
You can monitor this legislation for committee hearings and votes on
SB30and on SB39 at (https://capitol.texas.gov).
2024 Texans for Lawsuit Reform (TLR) Donations to Texas Republican Legislators
Is your State Representative or State Senator on this list?
Legislator | 2024 TLR Donation |
Alders ,Benjamin D. | $15,150 |
Ashby ,Trenton E. | $35,450 |
Barry ,Jeffrey M. | $25,000 |
Bell ,Cecil I. | $22,500 |
Bell ,Gregory | $9,750 |
Birdwell ,Brian D. | $30,000 |
Buckingham ,Dawn C. | $2,500 |
Buckley ,Bradley L. | $2,500 |
Bumgarner ,Benjamin C | $250,917 |
Burrows ,Dustin R. | $75,000 |
Button ,Angie C. | $383,433 |
Cain ,Briscoe R. | $45,750 |
Capriglione ,Giovanni S. | $31,500 |
Cook ,David L. | $64,900 |
Craddick ,Tom | $50,000 |
Cunningham ,Charles | $22,500 |
Curry ,Patrick J. | $15,000 |
Darby ,Drew | $54,450 |
Dean ,Jay | $26,750 |
DeAyala ,Emilio F. | $238,326 |
Dorazio ,Mark E. | $50,000 |
Dyson ,Paul A. | $40,000 |
Fairly ,Caroline | $25,300 |
Flores ,Peter P. | $25,000 |
Frank ,James B. | $25,000 |
Friends of Brandon Creighton | $25,000 |
Friends of Donna Campbell | $25,000 |
Friends of Dr. Greg Bonnen | $39,350 |
Friends of Paul Bettencourt | $40,000 |
Friends of Tom Oliverson , | $22,500 |
Garcia ,Gia Jolene | $27,500 |
Gates ,Gary W. | $25,000 |
Gerdes ,Stanley Arthur | $196,750 |
Geren ,Charles L. | $40,000 |
Guillen ,Ryan A. | $17,500 |
Hagenbuch ,Brent | $550,000 |
Hall ,Robert L. | $30,000 |
Harless ,Eric | $25,000 |
Harris ,Cody J. | $40,600 |
Harris Davila ,Caroline | $711,633 |
Harrison ,Brian E. | $17,500 |
Hayes ,Richard D. | $22,500 |
Hefner ,Joseph Cole | $102,000 |
Hegar ,Glenn A. | $25,000 |
Hickland ,Hillary G. | $75,000 |
Hinojosa ,Adam | $700,000 |
Holt ,Janis A. | $25,000 |
Hughes ,D. Bryan | $30,000 |
Hull ,Lacey M. | $551,140 |
Hunter ,Todd A. | $20,000 |
Isaac ,Carrie | $22,500 |
Kerwin ,Helen D. | $25,000 |
King ,Kenneth P. | $16,750 |
King ,Phillip S. | $30,300 |
Kitzman ,Oliver S. | $105,200 |
Kolkhorst ,Lois W. | $30,000 |
Lahood ,Marc Andrew | $298,325 |
Lambert ,Standard D. | $45,950 |
Landgraf ,Brooks | $20,000 |
Leach ,Jeff C. | $320,450 |
Little ,Jason Mitchell | $25,000 |
Lopez ,Janie | $799,127 |
Louderback ,Andrew J. | $5,000 |
Lowe ,David O. | $25,000 |
Lozano ,Jose M. | $5,000 |
Lujan ,John | $878,466 |
Luther ,Shelley A. | $25,000 |
McLaughlin ,Don E. | $546,132 |
McQueeney ,John W. | $300,000 |
Metcalf ,William T. | $5,000 |
Meyer ,Morgan D. | $632,682 |
Middleton ,David M. | $30,000 |
Money ,Brent A. | $25,000 |
Morgan ,Matthew R. | $20,000 |
Nichols ,Robert Lee | $25,000 |
Noble ,Candace T. | $235,053 |
Orr ,Angelia Duke | $7,500 |
Parker ,Nathaniel W. “Tan” | $15,000 |
Patterson ,Jared L. | $20,000 |
Paul ,Dennis R. | $22,500 |
Paxton ,Angela | $30,000 |
Perry ,Charles L. | $30,000 |
Phelan ,Matthew M. | $93,000 |
Pierson ,Katrina L. | $25,000 |
Richardson ,Keresa | $15,000 |
Schatzline ,Nathaniel | $22,500 |
Schofield ,Michael | $20,000 |
Schoolcraft ,Alan L. | $25,250 |
Shaheen ,Matt F. | $200,139 |
Shofner ,Joanne W. | $688,916 |
Slawson ,Shelby L. | $20,000 |
Smithee ,John T. | $25,000 |
Sparks ,Kevin D | $30,000 |
Spiller ,David L. | $81,750 |
Swanson ,Valoree H. | $22,500 |
Tepper ,Carl H. | $22,500 |
Texans for Charles Schwertner | $15,000 |
Texans for Dan Patrick , | $100,000 |
Texans for Greg Abbott , | $105,000 |
Texans for Joan Huffman , | $44,000 |
Texans for Kelly Hancock | $19,750 |
Tinderholt ,Tony D. | $97,500 |
Toth ,Steven H. | $27,500 |
Troxclair ,Ellen | $690,181 |
VanDeaver ,Gary W. | $16,750 |
Vasut ,Cody T. | $10,000 |
Villalobos ,Denise | $200,049 |
Virdell ,Wesley W. | $15,000 |
Wharton ,Arthur D. | $350,650 |
Wilson ,Terry M. | $132,000 |
Total | $12,686,519 |
In politics money talks and TLR uses a megaphone.
Why SB 30 and SB 39 Must Be Opposed
1. Violation of the Texas Constitution
Both SB 30 and SB 39 undermine Article 1, Section 13 of the Texas Constitution, which guarantees that “All courts shall be open, and every person for an injury done him, in his lands, goods, person or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law.”This constitutional provision ensures that you and other Texans have access to courts and meaningful compensation for injuries that have been inflicted upon you. SB 30caps health care expenses, denying full compensation for their injuries caused by corporate negligence, such as refinery workers maimed in explosions or families harmed in motor vehicle accidents. SB 39was written to “protect Texas trucking,” by restricting lawsuits against trucking companies, shielding corporations from liability for having negligently caused injuries to individuals. The Texas Supreme Court has struck down similar caps on compensation as unconstitutional (Lucas v. United States, 1988). These bills undermine our open courts provision in the Texas Constitution.
2. SB 30 and SB 39 Harm Vulnerable Texans
By capping medical expense recovery, SB 30 punishes uninsured Texans (over 4.3 million, including 623,000 children) and deters healthcare providers from treating them, leaving injured victims of corporate negligence with crushing bills. SB 39 limits lawsuits against trucking companies, even when their negligence causes catastrophic injuries or deaths on Texas roads. It protects corporate profits over families devastated by preventable crashes, undermining justice for those harmed by reckless corporate behavior.
Insurance Profits Soar, Yet No Relief for Texans
The Texas insurance industry, a key TLR backer, made an estimated $3.5 billion in profits in 2023 and $6.7 billion in 2024, an increase of over 90%, driven by premium hikes and investment gains. TLR admits that SB 30 will not lower insurance rates, nor will SB 39. These bills are not about helping you, the consumer. These bills shift the financial burden of corporate negligence onto victims, forcing families, healthcare providers, or taxpayers to cover costs, while insurers pocket record profits. SB 30 and SB 39 are about insulating corporations from liability for having caused negligent injuries, enabling them to make more profits at the expense of injured Texans.
4. Trump’s Executive Order Requires that Truck Drivers Speak English; SB 39 Blocks Trump’s Order
President Trump signed an executive order making sure all commercial truck drivers speak English, but right now, Republican’s who support SB39 are opposing Trump’s order for Texas.
SB 39 blocks admission of whether or not truck drivers speak English.
Texas Sheriffs oppose this bill because it makes Texas less safe.
You must act now to protect our constitutional rights and ensure justice for all Texans, not just corporate giants.
Call or email your state representative today, and tell him or her to oppose SB 30 and SB 39. Click on the following link to find your state representative: https://wrm.capitol.texas.gov/home
As conservatives, we must stand for our constitutional rights that guarantee liberty, justice, and the rule of law. Let’s defeat SB 30 and SB 39 to protect Texans from TLR’s profit-driven assault on our Texas Constitution.

Soros’ District Attorneys in Texas Seek to Overturn Court of Criminal Appeals Decision
by Steven F. Hotze, M.D.
We must protect conservative candidates from experiencing lawfare from Soros supported Democrat District Attorneys. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals issued a ruling Ex Parte Charette, on September 11, 2024, which prevented George Soros funded Democrat District Attorneys (DA) from bypassing the Texas Ethics Commission prior to moving forward with criminal prosecutions under the Texas Election Code. The Charette case prevents these rogue prosecutors from filing criminal charges for campaign violations without a referral from the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC).
Democrat District Attorneys who have been funded by George Soros are involved in lawfare against their political opponents in the same way that former Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg engaged in lawfare against me. These Soros District Attorneys haveweaponized their offices in an effort to intimidate and indict their political opponents over TEC infractions. They are doing this to influence elections and capture headlines.
Here’s how it works. In an effort to defeat conservativecandidates, a Soros backed Democrat DA will bypass the TEC and use the indictment to capture the headlines, which would read like this, “Conservative Candidate Indicted for Campaign Violations!”
The Charette case prevents this from happening and allows the TEC to serve as a safeguard against this type of conduct. Now, these Soros backed District Attorneys have asked the Court of Criminal Appeals to reconsider the Charettecase and reverse its opinion. The Court of Criminal Appeals is reviewing the case now to decidewhether it should reverse its decision. George Soros funded District Attorneys like Brian Middleton in Fort Bend County are asking the Republican dominated Court of Criminal Appeals to remove the safeguardafforded by the TEC review. He, like other George Soros funded Democrat District Attorneys, do not want the Republican appointed members of the TEC telling him who he can target with our taxpayer funds.
As someone who has been targeted by a George Soros funded DA, I know how important these safeguards are to protect conservatives, prevent lawfare and the weaponization of a DA’s office to target a political opponent.
Conservatives need to contact the Court of Criminal Appeals at (512) 463-1551and leave a message that the Charette case should not be reversed.
We must protect conservative candidates from experiencing lawfare from Soros supported Democrat District Attorneys.
Join me in opposing the reversal of Ex Parte Charette by contacting the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals at (512) 463-1551.

Presiding Judge David J. Schenck Place 1, Judge Mary Lou Keel, Place 2, Judge Bert Richardson, Place 3, Judge Kevin Yeary, Place 4, Judge Scott Walker, Place 5, Judge Jesse F. McClure, III, Place 6, Judge Gina G. Parker, Place 7, Judge Lee Finley, Place 8, Judge David Newell, Place.


James Comey’s “86 47” Seashells: A Jab at Trump or Something More Sinister?
by Steven Hotze, M.D., Publisher, CRTX News
Picture this. James Comey, former FBI Director, is strolling along a beach and snaps a photo of seashells that spell “86 47.” He posts it on Instagram with a caption that reads: “Cool shell formation on my beach walk.” An innocent post? Highly unlikely. “86” means “kill” in mafia slang. “47” points to President Donald Trump, 47th president. The post explodes on social media. Trump’s supporters cry foul. The Secret Service picks up Comey and interrogates him. Was this just a quirky meme or a calculated signal to Trump-hating liberal zealots to assassinate Trump?
Comey knows the lingo. He prosecuted Gambino mobsters. He led the FBI from 2013 to 2017. He knows about the use of the term “86” in backrooms. It means “eliminate” or “get rid of”permanently. Pairing it with “47” was not random. Trump fired Comey in 2017 and he slammed Trump in books and interviews. Comey claims that he “didn’t realize” that “86 47” could sound violent. Really? Comey deleted the post May 15, 2025. He said, “I didn’t realize some folks associate those numbers with violence. I oppose violence.” Sure, Jim.
The Secret Service doubted the beachcomber alibi. They interviewed Comey on May 16, 2025. They probed if “86 47” was a threat. Trump responded with righteous indignation on Fox News: “He (Comey) knew exactly what that meant. Assassination. Loud and clear.” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blasted on X: “Disgraced former FBI Director James Comey called for assassination of President Trump.” X users demanded accountability. Legal experts cautioned that proving that this was a “true threat” requires clear intent. Comey’s vague seashell meme might escape prosecution.
Defenders cite “86” as restaurant lingo, meaning “toss out,” but Comey is not a chef. He’s a legal shark.
It suggests canceling Trump politically. Comey has played with fire before. He knew what he was doing. He poked Trump’s supporters, stirred up Trump hating liberals and hid behind free speech.
It appears that Comey’s post was intentional. Sources whisper indictments against him are looming. Old sins haunt him. Comey pushed the shady Steele dossier, Russian collusion hoax that smeared Trump in 2016. It fueled anti-Trump probes. Comey misled Congress about the dossier’s funding in 2018. He approved Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants that targeted Trump’s team. In his 2019 report, Michael Horowitz, the DOJ Inspector General, exposed Comey’s FISA errors. Comey leaked Trump memos, violating FBI rules. He was never prosecuted for these crimes by the Obama and Biden administrations, because he is part of the Deep State cabal.
No charges against Comey have been filed yet. If the Department of Justice (DOJ) tries to indict Comey, it seems likely that he will cry “political lawfare.” He will point to Trump’s outrage at his “86 47” post as proof that Trump is seeking revenge. It would be a clever move. Comey has dodged bullets before.
What is Comey’s endgame? It appears that he is taunting Trump and also encouraging anti-Trump fanatics, those “Trump deranged” types. Comey is stoking anti-Trump sentiment. This FBI chess master does not post seashell memes for fun. He banks on plausible deniability for his actions. He can play the victim if the law closes in on him. Comey is trying to slip through the net. It seems clear though, that the “86 47” meme was not about seashells. Like a card shark, Comey has something up his sleeve.


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