Troy Mac Hohenberger, who was the former chief of Denton County Emergency Services District 1 in Argyle pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal charges.
The indictment said Hohenberger made roughly 80 payments to his personal credit card amounting to more than $490,000 from February 2018 to May 2021. The U.S. attorney’s office for the Eastern District of Texas said the payments used money from the operating account of the fire district, which received Medicare reimbursement funds.
The indictment also said from 2018 to 2021 Hohenberger failed to deposit more than $690,000 of firefighter retirement contributions and failed to open retirement accounts for several new firefighters. The filing said Hohenberger then falsely reported on tax forms that he did transmit those funds.
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