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Related: About this forumA Breakdown Of Ken Paxton's Alleged Crimes
Misconduct, misuse of office, bribery, and unethical conduct were all terms used during the House Investigation Committee meeting.
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This week, its possible articles of impeachment will be filed against Attorney General Ken Paxton. Whether the House will vote to impeach and the Senate votes to convict remains to be seen. However, after yesterdays House General Investigating Committees (GIC) public hearing, we should expect to see the articles filed as soon as today. So lets get into it.
The GIC has been investigating Paxton over the last two months and the settlement of $3.3 million related to a lawsuit involving General Paxton and terminated employees. The settlement was made before approval from the Texas legislature and obligated taxpayers to pay the amount; however, it has not been paid out yet.
When the allegations occurred, the House Committee inquired into the settlement, focusing on the evidence and policies of the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) in 2020. The investigation was carried out by six highly experienced lawyers and investigators with backgrounds in criminal law and public integrity, Erin Epley, Therese Boose, Mark Donnelly, Donna Cameron, Dan McAnulty, and Brian Benken.
The investigation was opened after Paxton asked the legislature to pay his $3.3 million settlement on his whistle-blower case.
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(152,078 posts)He's definitely the poster boy for the republican party.