Vanessa Slaton, a former employee of Epic Energy Services, is accused of stealing over $1.6 million from the company after an audit flagged suspicious activity.

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A Sinton woman appeared in San Patricio Court today to ask for Habeus Corpus after being charged with Theft of Property > $300,000. 

According to court documents, Vanessa Slaton, a former employee of Epic Energy Services, stole over $1.6 million from the company while serving as an accountant. 

The alleged thefts were discovered after co-owner Rebecca Bosworth conducted an internal audit of the company’s accounts in January 2026. Court records say Bosworth identified numerous unauthorized electronic transfers and provided investigators with documentation showing transaction dates, amounts, and partial account numbers.

The criminal complaints allege Slaton unlawfully transferred more than $300,000 at a time from company accounts into accounts in her own name without authorization, a first-degree felony under Texas law.

Investigators said the money was transferred from Epic Energy Services accounts and deposited into accounts in Slaton’s name. The filings state the transfers occurred over several months in 2025 and early 2026 and were grouped into separate charging periods, each exceeding the $300,000 felony threshold.

In total, the five complaints allege more than $1.6 million was taken via through 43 unauthorized electronic transactions.


Timeline: when and how much was allegedly stolen

Court documents break the allegations into five separate time periods:

July 4, 2025 – August 9, 2025

8 unauthorized transactions

$312,690.16 allegedly transferred

August 16, 2025 – September 16, 2025

7 unauthorized transactions

$312,889.36 allegedly transferred

September 20, 2025 – October 18, 2025

13 unauthorized transactions

$343,977.52 allegedly transferred

October 18, 2025 – November 29, 2025

7 unauthorized transactions

$315,857.89 allegedly transferred

December 6, 2025 – January 17, 2026

8 unauthorized transactions

$319,138.77 allegedly transferred

Total alleged amount across all filings: $1,604,553.70

Sources told 3NEWS Slaton requested a writ of habeas corpus during Tuesday’s hearing in San Patricio County, but the request was denied by the court.

Habeas corpus is a legal request that asks a judge to review whether someone is being lawfully held or detained. It’s denial does not imply guilt. 

This is a developing story. We will provide updates as more information becomes available.Â