LaHood alleges misuse
of HOA funds for pool
April 30, 2016 Updated: April 30, 2016 3:03pm
Photo: William Luther /San
Antonio Express-News
DA Nico LaHood.
More than $300,000 in homeowner association funds for a swimming
pool that was never built are at the center of a criminal case filed against
two men with ties to the city of Windcrest.
Bexar County District Attorney Nico LaHood said Robert Colunga
and Tom Pittman were indicted by a grand jury in April on the first-degree
felony charges. Although a civil lawsuit is pending in the project, LaHood said
he believes a criminal case also is warranted against the two men, and possibly
others, the case involving plans for a pool to be built in San Antonio’s Stone
Oak area.
Colunga, 51, is the former president of the Champion Springs
Homeowner Association in Stone Oak, on San Antonio’s North Side, about eight
miles northwest of Windcrest, where he has been the executive director of the
Windcrest Economic Development Corp. since 2013.
Pittman, 59, has worked as a consultant in Windcrest, managing
projects there in recent years.
though a civil lawsuit is pending in the project, LaHood said he
believes a criminal case also is warranted against the two men, and possibly
others, the case involving plans for a pool to be built in San Antonio’s Stone
Oak area.
Colunga, 51, is the former president of the Champion Springs
Homeowner Association in Stone Oak, on San Antonio’s North Side, about eight
miles northwest of Windcrest, where he has been the executive director of the
Windcrest Economic Development Corp. since 2013.
Pittman, 59, has worked as a consultant in Windcrest, managing
projects there in recent years.
shuddleston@express-news.net
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