Texas soccer coach accused of using school credit card at strip club
January 2, 2024 / Athletic Administration • Coaching
A former assistant coach of a Texas high school is accused of using the school district’s credit card to charge more than $5,000 at a Houston strip club, according to authorities.
JD Bales, a former employee of the Bridgeport Independent School District, was arrested in mid-December and charged with theft of property $2,500 to $30,000 enhanced—which is a third-degree felony—as reported by The Wise County Messenger.

In September, Stanford told the Messenger Bales is accused of charging $5,455.81 on a district credit card at a strip club—The Men’s Club of Houston—while attending a coaching clinic.
Following the investigation, Bridgeport Police Chief Steve Stanford said the case was submitted to the Wise County District Attorney for review and potential indictment.