THE YOUR

Close to home. Always in the loop.

Unpacking the Complexities of Property Tax in Godly, Texas

By OBBM Network Editorial Staff

Travis Spencer

Property taxes are often viewed as a necessary evil, a means to fund local schools and public services. But what happens when the taxes we pay become entangled with corruption and criminal activities?

Unveiling Allegations of Corruption

In a recent episode of Real Estate Mindset, host Travis Spencer explores the troubling ties between property taxes in Godly, Texas, and alleged criminal enterprises. The episode highlights Spencer’s personal experiences with threats and harassment as he investigates these connections. The allegations include the arrest of the Godly Police Department chief and other officials for racketeering, suggesting that property taxes were used to fund illicit activities.

The Role of Local Officials

The intricate web of accusations extends to the local school board, where individuals in positions of power are implicated. Travis Spencer discusses a recording involving Garrett Mobry, husband of a school board trustee, threatening violence during a board meeting. Despite these allegations, the trustee received a promotion, raising serious concerns about the decision-making processes within the school district.

Spencer and his co-investigator, Kayla, have faced significant backlash for their efforts to expose these issues. Kayla, who recently lost her seat on the school board, believes that her defeat was part of a larger effort to silence her. She argues that the district has worked to undermine her credibility, yet she remains committed to seeking transparency and accountability.

Challenging the Status Quo

Travis Spencer’s approach to tackling corruption involves ‘rattling cages’—a method he believes exposes the egos of those involved in criminal activities. However, this method comes with personal risks, including doxxing and death threats. Spencer’s determination to confront these challenges head-on underscores the broader issue of systemic corruption and the difficulties faced by those who seek to dismantle it.

Kayla also addresses potential election irregularities, noting suspicious voting patterns that have consistently thwarted her and like-minded candidates’ attempts to gain or regain positions on the board. While she stops short of alleging outright fraud, she highlights the unusual consistency of electoral outcomes that favor the status quo.

Calls for Greater Transparency

Throughout the episode, Spencer and Kayla stress the need for transparency, particularly in budgetary processes. They highlight instances where budget documents were withheld from public scrutiny, violating Texas government codes. These actions, they argue, suggest an intentional effort to obscure financial information and prevent public oversight.

Their advocacy for transparency is met with mixed reactions, including social media backlash. Despite these challenges, Spencer and Kayla remain steadfast, urging the public to support efforts that promote integrity and accountability in local governance.

Broader Implications

The allegations in Godly, Texas, serve as a microcosm of broader issues that can arise when public funds are mismanaged or misused. Spencer’s investigation raises critical questions about the safeguards in place to prevent corruption and the role of community members in holding officials accountable. It underscores the importance of vigilance and transparency in ensuring that property taxes, and public funds more broadly, are used for their intended purposes.

The full episode of Real Estate Mindset is available on OBBM Network TV.


Watch the full episode:

Full episode available here through May 29, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.

Watch Real Estate Mindset on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/real-estate-mindset-207931

OBBM Network Editorial Staff

[email protected]

Editorial team behind OBBM Network — independent, hyper-local journalism syndicated through HyperLocalLoop and OBBM Network TV.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent News

Trending

Community News