During that same month, a federal magistrate judge denied Beaumont ISD's attempt to recoup $343,000 because the district refused to say it was a victim of a crime. During Walker's trial, prosecutors presented evidence that Walker submitted an invoice to Beaumont ISD for $382,940.32 for materials that actually cost him only $39,490.32, leaving a difference of $343,000. Dick DeGuerin, Walker's attorney, said the plea agreement, stemming from his 2011 mistrial, called for Walker to forfeit two annuities worth roughly $3 million. Texas Education Commissioner Michael Williams successfully ousted elected trustees last week when he installed seven state-appointed board of managers.