Ex-congressman TJ Cox of Fresno pleads ‘guilty’ to two fraud charges

By Thaddeus Miller, The Fresno Bee

The Fresno Bee

Former Fresno-area Congressman TJ Cox potentially faces decades in prison after changing his plea on Monday for two fraud-related charges.

The Democrat pleaded “guilty” in front of Judge Troy L. Nunley on Monday, almost two months after a plea deal became public.

In exchange for pleading guilty to a charge of wire fraud and a charge of wire fraud affecting a financial institution, the U.S. Attorney’s Office has agreed to drop the other 24 counts, Cox’s attorney Mark Coleman said.Cox faces 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for one count and 30 years and a $1 million fine for the other. If he was sentenced to both prison stays, the punishments would run concurrently, Coleman said.

“TJ is a wonderful individual that has done a lot of good to this community. Unfortunately, he got into a situation where he made some decisions that he shouldn’t have made in this matter,” Coleman said. “TJ diverted money that was intended for a different purpose in an attempt to keep businesses afloat, and he’s now accepted responsibility for that conduct.”

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Cox could also be given probation with no jail time, but the punishment is set to be determined by a judge in a June 2 hearing.

Prosecutors said Cox stole more than $1.7 million in diverted client payments and company loans and investments.

They also allege Cox created false records and a fraudulent loan guarantee in order to secure a $1.5 million construction loan through a sports nonprofit for improvements at Granite Park, a sports complex in Fresno.Under the plea deal, Cox agrees to pay $3.5 million in restitution and will be required to provide records of his financial standings, the deal says.

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