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Man claims family members owe his father's estate more than $2.3 million for alleged investment scam

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Monday, December 23, 2024

Man claims family members owe his father's estate more than $2.3 million for alleged investment scam

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GALVESTON — A man is claiming his family members owe his father's estate more than $2.3 million after luring him into a questionable business investment and loans. 

H. Stuart Campbell, Jr., as executor of the Estate of H. Stuart Campbell, Sr., filed a complaint March 19 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas Galveston Division against Texas Tea Reclamation LLC alleging breach of contract 

The plaintiff alleges that his father's nephew, John Williams, II and his wife, Dymra Williams, who is a licensed attorney in Texas, lured his father into investing more than $2.3 million into Texas Tea, an environmental and oil field services company. Campbell claims the couple continued to pay themselves and sought 28 loans from his father between December of 2015 and August of 2018 despite the company suffering losses each year.

Campbell seeks monetary relief of more than $75,000, trial by jury, interest and all other just relief. He is represented by Kellen Scott of Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry PC in Houston. 

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas Galveston Division case number 3:20-CV-00090

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