1/ Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is facing accusations of criminal wrongdoing.

This is not the first controversy Paxton has faced. But this time, the accusations are coming from inside the state agency he leads. Here’s what you need to know. https://bit.ly/30GuvkN 
3/ Ken Paxton, a Republican, has served as the attorney general of Texas since 2015.

Five years ago he was indicted on felony charges of securities fraud, but he has yet to go to trial due to several side battles over procedural issues. https://bit.ly/34z2o8b 
4/ Paxton called the latest allegations against him “false” and said he would not resign.

“Despite the effort by rogue employees and their false allegations I will continue to seek justice in Texas and will not be resigning.”
6/ Paxton reportedly appointed a special prosecutor who issued grand jury subpoenas targeting “adversaries” of Nate Paul — compelling the aides to come forward.

Paxton says he was merely investigating a case sent to the agency, as is his responsibility. https://bit.ly/3d6m1s9 
9/ Earlier in his career, media reports called him a "wunderkind," a "rising star" and a "prodigy," with an estimated net worth of nearly $1 billion.

But recent local news reports and bankruptcy filings indicate his business may have fallen on difficult times.
12/ Bill Miller, a friend to Paxton and a longtime lobbyist, said Paxton was surprised and puzzled by the allegations.

He added that Paxton hadn’t heard from law enforcement and the accusers have yet to publicly show evidence: “There’s a lotta smoke; where’s the fire?”
13/ Meanwhile, top state attorneys in Paxton’s office are still juggling a handful of fast-moving election-related lawsuits.

All the while, the agency’s leadership is accusing Paxton of criminal wrongdoing. https://bit.ly/30GuvkN 
14/ A spokesperson for Paxton said over the weekend that “making false claims is a very serious matter and we plan to investigate this to the fullest extent of the law” — all but suggesting the agency is investigating the whistleblowers.
15/15 Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick acknowledged concerns, but would not comment until the investigation was complete.

Meanwhile, U.S. Rep. Chip Roy called for Paxton’s resignation Monday, becoming the most high-profile Republican to do so. https://bit.ly/2GGaYK6 
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