Player Profile / Cyberlux Corporation

Judge Michael Gomez

Presiding judge

Presiding judge of 129th Judicial District Court, Harris County, Texas; recipient of receiver appointment requests and presiding over state enforcement proceedings against Cyberlux and Schmidt.

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Presiding judge
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Receiver appointment authority
Role in the Record

Role in the record

Presiding judge of 129th Judicial District Court, Harris County, Texas; recipient of receiver appointment requests and presiding over state enforcement proceedings against Cyberlux and Schmidt.

Presiding judge in 129th Judicial District Court, Harris County; central to Texas state enforcement proceedings; 13 source mentions

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Source records
13
DISTIL-supported source count
Aliases
1
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Confidence
high
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Known aliases

Alias
Judge Michael Gomez

Source support sample

Source file Summary
court_transcript_excerpt - 129th District Court, Harris County, Texas Court hearing excerpt showing objections to receiver appointment powers in civil case, with judge granting appointment but acknowledging order requires revision.
legal_correspondence - plaintiff_counsel Plaintiff counsel requests immediate receivership of Cyberlux assets to prevent dissipation of $20+ million HII settlement payment, citing $7.7M owed to Atlantic Wave and $13.5M to other creditors.
Legal correspondence with attached quarterly financial disclosure - Shawn M. Grady, PLLC; Cyberlux Corporation Judgment creditor's letter to Texas court requesting receiver appointment, alleging debtor Cyberlux factored $5M more receivables in April 2025 despite pending $20M settlement payment.
Legal correspondence to court - Defense counsel (Thompson Coburn LLP) Defense letter contesting scope of judgment enforcement and requesting hearing on whether drone equipment belongs to U.S. Government or may be seized by judgment creditors.
Legal correspondence to court - Plaintiff's counsel (Bell Nunnally) Plaintiff's counsel accuses judgment debtor Cyberlux of pattern of misrepresentations to courts and seeks receiver appointment to prevent asset dissipation in post-judgment collection action.
Legal correspondence and hearing transcript Defense objection to proposed receivership order citing inconsistent debt calculations, overreach, and receiver misconduct history; includes federal remand hearing transcript.
court_hearing_transcript - Harris County 129th District Court Hearing on post-judgment receiver application for $1.4M Virginia judgment against drone manufacturer; court grants limited receiver and orders discovery compliance.
Court Order - Receivership Appointment - Harris County District Court, 129th Judicial District, Texas Receivership order appointing Robert W. Berleth to seize and liquidate non-exempt assets of Cyberlux Corporation and Mark D. Schmidt to satisfy $2.1M judgment debt to Atlantic Wave Holdings.
Letter to Court - Plaintiff's Counsel (David A. Walton, Bell Nunnally) Plaintiff's counsel requests immediate receivership over Cyberlux Corporation, alleging $7.7M debt and warning of imminent $20M+ payment that debtor may dissipate to avoid multiple creditors.
Court hearing transcript - 129th District Court, Harris County, Texas Harris County hearing on motion to stay enforcement of Virginia judgment; Court grants 30-day stay for defendants to supplement showing of pending Virginia proceedings.
Court Order - Receivership Appointment - 129th Judicial District Court, Harris County, Texas Court order appointing receiver with sweeping powers to enforce $2.1M judgment against Cyberlux Corporation and Mark D. Schmidt through asset seizure and liquidation.
court_hearing_transcript - 129th District Court, Harris County, Texas Contentious receivership hearing where Atlantic Wave and Cyberlux settlement attempt clashes with receiver's $1.6M fee claim and other creditors' rights to $25M in Virginia funds.
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