Shocking, he seems like a straight arrow to me.
Shocking, he seems like a straight arrow to me.
He needs to be locked up pronto
piece of vile
This is the new normal for the Republican Party. Nothing to see here.
Not one, not two, not three, but seven top aides accuse TX AG...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ke...ce/ar-BB19GQQ8
We already had a clue, AG Paxton has been under felony indictment for five years.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/poli...r-face-a-jury/
Gov. Greg Abbott says accusations against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ‘raise serious concerns’
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/10/gov...ious-concerns/
I mean, he's a Christian and everything
Over/under on upcoming Trump whataboutism posts? 2.5?
The Attorney General's Office has sidelined four of the seven whistleblowers who reported Ken Paxton to law enforcement
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office has sidelined four of the seven senior aides who weeks ago told law enforcement they believed Paxton had committed bribery and abuse of office —
firing two and placing two more on leave —
in what employment attorneys say looks like
a clear act of retaliation against legally protected whistleblowers.
https://www.sacurrent.com/the-daily/...aw-enforcement
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton intervened in donor’s legal affairs multiple times this year
-- The Dallas Morning News
Has the AG Paxton been arrested yet?
Since Chumpettes really worried about bribes.
Since when has the derp been worried about facts?
Another staffer who accused Ken Paxton of crimes leaves the agency
Yet another one of the top employees who accused Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton of serious crimes is leaving the agency.
Darren McCarty, deputy attorney general of civil litigation, confirmed he resigned on Monday.
Paxton, a Republican in his second term, is accused by senior staff members of serious crimes related to his relationship with real estate developer and campaign donor Nate Paul.
Seven of the agency’s most senior employees recently reported Paxton to law enforcement after they said
he used the office in attempts to help Paul several times in the last year.
Paxton denies wrongdoing and has instead pointed the finger at the employees, who he called "rogue."
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/poli...ves-the-agency
8 "rogue" employees quit but Paxton is angelic, innocent Christian
Anti-LGBT Texas AG Ken Paxton’s Adulterous Affair At Center Of Latest Criminal Allegations, Per GOP Insiders
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton had an extramarital affair with a woman
whom he later recommended for a job with the wealthy donor now at the center of criminal allegations against him,
the high-profile Republican official acknowledged the affair in 2018 to senior members of his office and political staff.
They said he told them that he had ended the affair with the woman, who then worked for a GOP state senator.
Austin developer Nate Paul said in a deposition this week that Paxton recommended the woman for her job with Paul’s real estate company
https://www.joemygod.com/2020/11/anti-lgbt-texas-ag-ken-paxtons-adulterous-affair-at-center-of-latest-criminal-allegations-per-gop-insiders
Billy Barr, where are you? Criminal Paxton needs defense
FBI is investigating Texas attorney general
https://apnews.com/article/ken-paxto...cf81bb4d2e87e2
hypocritical ing simpleton.
Go on, express one ing word of concern about Trump corruption.
Two Lawyers Shot, One Dead
Amid FBI Probe Of Texas AG Ken Paxton
The victims in a weekend shooting at a central El Paso home have been identified, both were lawyers who worked for the Texas Attorney General's Office.
Georgette Kaufman was shot and killed, while her husband 47-year-old Daniel Kaufman remained hospitalized Tuesday in stable condition but was expected to recover.
That is horrific and tragic news, but it becomes perplexing in light of yesterday’s news out of Texas.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/202...-AG-Ken-Paxton
My speculation: the shot lawyers were enemies of Paxton expected to squeal to FBI
And he is still not in jail, damn.
Amid FBI probe, Texas official hired from big donor family
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is under FBI investigation over claims of using his office to help a political donor, gave a job in recent months to another supporter: a onetime neighbor whose family chipped in $50,000 to help the Republican fight a 2015 felony indictment.
The hiring of Tom Gleason, a former ice cream company executive whose career had little in common with his new $95,000-a-year state law enforcement role, adds to the mounting examples of Paxton using his office in ways that have benefitted donors, friends and political allies. The Associated Press confirmed Gleason went to work for Paxton in December through do ents obtained under open records law.
The job did not last long: Gleason was fired after less than two months, but records offer no explanation as to why.
Paxton declined to answer a question about Gleason during an online forum about technology on Wednesday. The attorney general's office and Gleason have not responded to repeated requests for comment.
In 2016, Paxton reported on financial disclosures that Gleason's father gave him $50,000 — one of the largest contributions to a legal defense fund the attorney general started after being indicted on felony securities fraud charges. More recent disclosures show Paxton also accepted lodging and airplane travel from Tom Gleason in 2019, but the do ents do not say to where or the value of the trip.
Paxton has pleaded not guilty in the securities fraud case. He now faces separate legal troubles sparked last fall when much of his senior staff reported him to the FBI for allegedly breaking the law to help an Austin businessman. Gleason’s hiring is a connection between the two controversies.
Accepting gifts in exchange for favors is prohibited under the attorney general's internal guidelines, but the handbook makes no mention of hiring donors or supporters.
https://news.yahoo.com/amid-fbi-prob...232505106.html
The lawsuit filed against our felony indicted AG will go forward
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