The subpoena was related to a lawsuit that seeks to prevent Paxton from prosecuting Texas...
Texas attorney general race nominee Rochelle Garza speaks at the Non-Urban/Rural Caucus, Friday, July 15, 2022, in Dallas.when a process server tried to hand him a subpoena last week — he also helped his Democratic opponent Rochelle Garza raise $100,000 in two days off the incident.
In a court filing, the process server said he identified himself and waited outside the house to hand Paxton the subpoena, which called on him to testify at a hearing the next day. He says Paxton turned and ran away from him, then left the premises in a truck driven by his wife. The attorney general’s race is expected to be the most competitive statewide race in the upcoming general election with recent polling showing the margin in the single digits, as Paxton fights to overcome his messy legal history to secure a third term.shortly after he took office inin late 2020 that heThe Texas Ethics Commission has also taken Paxton to court, accusing him of professional misconduct related to a lawsuit he filed at the U.S.
Garza’s campaign immediately jumped on news about the subpoena flap on social media, seizing the opportunity to add to its case that Paxton is a criminal unfit for office.. “I’m running to replace him.”
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