Judge orders Ken Paxton to answer questions under oath in whistleblower suit

In a reminder that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's legal woes didn't end with his impeachment trial, a judge has ordered him to sit for deposition in a whistleblower case against him, the Texas Tribune reports. Travis County District Judge Jan Soifer on Wednesday granted the whistleblowers’ motion to force the depositions of Paxton and three other top aies from his office, according to the online news organization. Four former aides sued Paxton in 2020, alleging he fired them as retaliation after they reported him to the FBI.
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