Former San Antonio 'Rey Feo' going to prison over Army bid-rigging scheme
Three members of a prominent San Antonio family, including a one-time member of Fiesta royalty, were sentenced in federal court Friday on charges that they engineered a multimillion-dollar scheme to rig Army contracts. U.S. District Judge Fred Biery sentenced Kenneth "Ken" Flores — a former Rey Feo — to four years in prison, while his brother Christopher Flores received a two-year prison sentence, according to federal officials. Their mother, Irma Flores, got five years' probation.
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