The attorney generalโs charges against VA Claims Insider echo allegations in an investigation The Texas Tribune published in July.
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Texas attorney general sues Pfizer, claiming vaccines didnโt end pandemic quickly enough
Experts argue other assertions made in the lawsuit filing are completely unsubstantiated, such as one claiming that vaccinated people were more likely to die from COVID-19, which Texas health data disputes.
Ken Paxton announces investigation of media group following Elon Muskโs lawsuit
After a report from Media Matters showed advertisements from major brands appeared next to antisemitic posts on X, the company sued the media watchdog group and its reporter. The Texas Attorney Generalโs Office plans to investigate the nonprofit for potential fraud.
Texas appeals court weighing whether state bar can discipline Ken Paxton for challenging 2020 presidential election
The legal battle stems from the attorney generalโs unsuccessful 2020 lawsuit that leaned heavily on discredited claims of election fraud in other states. Paxtonโs lawyers argue that the barโs lawsuit is an attempt to control how he runs his office.
Nate Paul, the businessman at the center of Ken Paxtonโs impeachment, charged with four new federal crimes
During the impeachment trial, whistleblowers testified they believed Paul to be a criminal and were concerned that Paxton was essentially turning the keys of the office over to him.
Attorney General Ken Paxtonโs securities fraud trial set for April 15
The charges stem from accusations that in 2011 Paxton tried to solicit investors in a McKinney technology company without disclosing that it was paying him to promote its stock. The attorney general has pleaded not guilty.
Texas voters split on House, Senate handling of Paxton impeachment, poll finds
Republicans showed a more clear divide, giving the Senate higher marks than the House for how the attorney generalโs impeachment was handled.
Two of Ken Paxtonโs top deputies depart attorney generalโs office
Emails obtained by The Texas Tribune show the attorneys were expected to return to work after the impeachment trial ended and their extended absence raised concerns internally about the officesโ ability to function properly.
Lawsuit by Attorney General Ken Paxtonโs accusers can continue, Texas Supreme Court rules
The whistleblower lawsuit, which argues that four senior staffers were improperly fired in retaliation for reporting Paxton to the FBI, returns to a Travis County trial court for action.
Ken Paxtonโs deputy demands back pay for months the attorney general was suspended
Comptroller Glenn Hegar said he disagreed with Paxtonโs interpretation of the law and suggested he seek a ruling from the Texas Supreme Court.


