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Related: About this forumNate Paul, real estate investor in Paxton corruption allegations, found in contempt of court,
Nate Paul, real estate investor in Paxton corruption allegations, found in contempt of court, ordered to jailNate Paul, an Austin real estate investor who was central to allegations of illegal conduct by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, has been found in contempt of court, fined more than $180,000 and ordered to serve jail time by a state judge in Travis County.
In October 2020, top deputies in Paxton's agency told federal authorities that they believed the attorney general misused his authority to benefit Paul, a friend and campaign donor. Those eight top deputies were fired or resigned, but their allegations spurred an FBI investigation into Paxton that is now being led by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Paxton and Paul have denied the allegations, which were were detailed in a whistleblower lawsuit by four former Paxton deputies who claimed they were improperly fired in retaliation for reporting their suspicions to investigators.
The court-ordered sanctions against Paul came in a lawsuit between the real estate developer and The Roy F. & Joann Cole Mitte Foundation, an Austin-based nonprofit that sued Paul for fraud.
Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2023/03/04/nate-paul-contempt-of-court-paxton/
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TexasTowelie
Mar 2023
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riversedge
(73,418 posts)1. Now to put Paxton in handcuffs.
TexasTowelie
(117,580 posts)2. It's way past time for that to occur. nt
LetMyPeopleVote
(155,578 posts)3. This makes me smile
TexasTowelie
(117,580 posts)4. Ten days in jail is a long time for someone of his stature.
If this happens (which seems likely) he will be singing like a canary when he is released. Meanwhile, he might get a visit from someone at DOJ when he stays at the Travis County lockup.