Ken Paxton and aides ordered to answer questions under oath in whistleblower case
Source: Texas Tribune
Ken Paxton and aides ordered to answer questions under oath in whistleblower case
The four whistleblowers asked the court last month to force the attorney general and his aides to sit for deposition, which would require them to answer questions under oath related to the allegations of bribery and corruption.
BY PATRICK SVITEK
DEC. 20, 2023
UPDATED: DEC. 22, 2023
A Travis County district judge has ordered Attorney General Ken Paxton and three top aides to sit for depositions in the 3-year-old whistleblower lawsuit against him.
At a hearing Wednesday in Austin, Judge Jan Soifer granted the whistleblowers motion to compel the depositions of Paxton; Brent Webster, the first assistant attorney general; Lesley French Henneke, chief of staff at the agency; and Michelle Smith, Paxtons longtime political aide.
Paxton himself was coincidentally served earlier in the day at a restaurant in Austin, according to a whistleblower lawyer, Tom Nesbitt.
In this case, I believe the plaintiffs have shown good cause that these four people have unique and superior knowledge of discoverable information, Soifer said from the bench, adding that the four people were not just figureheads but people who knew about issues at the heart of the case.
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