Two more senior aides fired from Texas attorney general's office in wake of criminal accusations
Two more senior aides fired from Texas attorney generals office in wake of criminal accusations against Ken Paxton
by Emma Platoff, Texas Tribune
Two more senior aides to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton have been fired weeks after top deputies accused him of criminal wrongdoing marking four such terminations in just a few weeks.
David Maxwell, the agencys director of law enforcement, and Mark Penley, the deputy attorney general for criminal justice, have been fired. Both had been on paid investigative leave for weeks in the wake of their roles vetting a complaint made by Nate Paul, a real estate investor and political donor to Paxton. Ian Prior, a political spokesman for Paxton, confirmed the moves Monday.
Paul accused federal and state authorities of wrongdoing related to a raid on his home and office in 2019. An internal email obtained by
The Texas Tribune showed the complaints had been examined by senior aides, who found them meritless. Paxton has said he was concerned that his staff had not sufficiently vetted Pauls allegations. Paxton ultimately hired an outside attorney to look into the matter, sparking a staff mutiny during which top aides accused Paxton of using the agency to serve Pauls financial interests. Those aides reported Paxton to law enforcement. Paxton has denied the allegations and called the whistleblowers rogue employees.
Prior said Maxwell was fired for violating agency policies, including making employment decisions without consulting the human resources department that have resulted in allegations of discrimination.
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