EL PASO, Texas (AP) _ The superintendent of a large West Texas school district has posted bond a day after his arrest on federal corruption charges.
El Paso School Superintendent Lorenzo Garcia was to be released after posting a $50,000 bond Tuesday.
A federal indictment accuses Garcia of steering a $450,000 no-bid contract to a friend. The 55-year-old administrator faces two conspiracy counts, one mail fraud count and one count of theft of federal funds.
The indictment unsealed Monday says Garcia falsely presented his co-conspirator as the only provider of goods and services in order to secure the contract with the school district.
He has pleaded not guilty through his attorney, Ray Velarde, who expressed confidence that Garcia will be vindicated.
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