Overview
- Christopher Judge pleaded guilty on December 30, 2025, and Raquelle Judge pleaded guilty on December 17 to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
- Plea documents cite more than 40 victims across six North Texas counties, covering at least 24 projects with losses of roughly $4.8 million.
- Prosecutors say Christopher falsely claimed to be a licensed architect, drawing a formal warning from the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners in May 2022.
- Court records describe below‑market bids, staged installment payments, limited or unsafe work, unpaid subcontractors, and diversions of client funds to items such as mortgage payments, Amazon purchases and plastic surgery.
- Sentencing is set for April 14, 2026, for Raquelle and May 12, 2026, for Christopher before U.S. District Judge Terry R. Means, with maximum penalties of five and 20 years and potential restitution.