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BY HANNAH NORTON
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Ken Paxton cleared of all charges
What they're saying
on o cial records; and unfairly terminating employees who reported their concerns about his conduct to the FBI in 2020. Thirty senators spent hours deliberating the allegations behind closed doors. No charge received more than 14 votes to convict. A two-thirds majority, or 21 senators, was required to remove Paxton from o ce.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton returned to o ce after state senators found him not guilty of 16 impeachment charges ranging from abuse of o ce to bribery on Sept. 16. Paxton, a third-term Republican, was not present for the verdict. He was accused of abusing his o ce to help a donor, Nate Paul; accepting bribes; lying
“Regardless of the results, I am proud to have defended the interests of our fellow Texans, who have
stood up for integrity and propriety in public service. ” REP. ANDREW MURR, HOUSE IMPEACHMENT MANAGER
“Some of the greatest lawyers in Texas literally could not put together a cogent case that could convince anyone
Sept. 2020 - Dec. 2020
Jan. 2023 - Oct. 2023
Sept. 30, 2020: Seven employees report Paxton to the FBI for allegedly abusing his o ce to help a campaign donor.
Oct.-Nov. 2020: Three whistleblowers resign from the attorney general’s o ce. The other four are red.
May 27, 2023: Texas House votes 121-23 to impeach Paxton. He is immediately suspended from o ce without pay.
that these things occurred beyond a reasonable doubt.” DAN COGDELL, DEFENSE ATTORNEY
Sept. 5-15, 2023: Lawyers present evidence and examine witnesses during the trial.
Feb. 10, 2023: Paxton enters into a $3.3 million settlement agreement with the four former deputies.
What’s next?
Sept. 16, 2023: Thirty state senators vote to acquit Paxton on 16 articles of impeachment and dismiss four others.
Feb. 21, 2023: Paxton asks the Texas Legislature to fund the settlement with taxpayer money.
Paxton still faces a state trial, which will likely begin next year, for two securities fraud charges dating back to 2015. The FBI is also investigating him regarding the whistleblower report.
March 8, 2023: The House General Investigating Committee opens an investigation.
SOURCE: TEXAS LEGISLATURE ONLINECOMMUNITY IMPACT
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