Paxton trial updates: AG didn't trust law enforcement after securities fraud indictment, whistleblow
Paxton trial updates: AG didnt trust law enforcement after securities fraud indictment, whistleblower testifies
A Ken Paxton whistleblower shed light Monday on the suspended attorney generals distrust of law enforcement, suggesting it dates back to his 2015 indictment on securities fraud charges.
The whistleblower, Mark Penley, testified that Paxtons skepticism of law enforcement became clear in the fall of 2020. At the time, Paxton was agitating for Penley to continue investigating conspiratorial allegations that Paxtons friend and donor, Nate Paul, was making against law enforcement agencies. Penley said he increasingly resisted because Paul and his attorney were not cooperating, among other reasons.
In one contentious meeting, Penley recalled, Paxton told him, You dont know what it feels like to be the target of a corrupt law enforcement investigation.
Paxton has been fighting the securities fraud charges for most of his tenure, since first winning election as attorney general in 2014. A trial is expected to finally begin early next year, though both sides have agreed to wait until after the impeachment trial to set a date.
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