Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Ordered to Pay $6.6 Million to Whistleblowers for Unlawful Retaliation

AUSTIN, Texas — A Travis County District Court judge has ordered the Texas Attorney General’s Office to pay $6.6 million to four former employees who sued after being terminated. They alleged retaliation following their whistleblower complaints against Attorney General Ken Paxton. In a decision issued on Friday, Judge Catherine Mauzy sided with the whistleblowers by confirming that Paxton’s office had violated the Texas Whistleblower Act. The lawsuit centered on accusations that Paxton had used his position to benefit a real estate developer, Nate Paul, in exchange for personal favors. According to the judgment, the plaintiffs … Read more

Texas Attorney General Ordered to Pay $7 Million to Whistleblowers, Vows to Appeal

AUSTIN, Texas — A Travis County judge has mandated the Texas Attorney General’s Office to compensate whistleblowers approximately $7 million. These former employees had accused the office’s head, Attorney General Ken Paxton, of legal violations, which they reported to the FBI. The plaintiffs, initially terminated from their positions, contended that their dismissal was wrongful and a contravention of the Texas Whistleblower Act. Their legal challenge culminates in a court ruling that underscored the validity of their claims against the Attorney General’s Office. The legal proceedings, which have stretched over four years, have finally tilted in … Read more

Iowa Attorney General Intervenes in Lawsuit Over Transgender Parent’s School Bathroom Access

DES MOINES, Iowa — An unfolding legal battle in North Liberty, Iowa, centers around a transgender parent’s rights surrounding access to a high school bathroom, stirring discussions and legal scrutiny over state laws and individual civil liberties. Brenna Bird, Iowa’s Attorney General, has entered the fray, opposing the parent’s lawsuit against Liberty High School and the Iowa City School District initiated in February. The lawsuit was filed after the parent, who identifies as a male, was prohibited from using the boys’ restroom, aligning with a controversial Iowa law that mandates restroom use corresponding to an … Read more

Wisconsin Judge Halts Lawsuit Against Elon Musk Over Supreme Court Campaign Donation; State Attorney General Files Appeal

Madison, Wis. – A Wisconsin judge recently issued a ruling that prevents a lawsuit from proceeding against entrepreneur Elon Musk. The suit in question was filed over Musk’s donation of $2 million aimed at influencing a state Supreme Court race. Following the decision, the Wisconsin Attorney General swiftly filed an appeal, contesting the judge’s ruling. The lawsuit, brought forth by a liberal watchdog group, accused Musk of unlawfully interfering in the judicial election process. According to the group, Musk’s sizable donation was designed specifically to sway the outcome of the state’s high court race, thereby … Read more