Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton used his wife as a getaway driver while fleeing his home to avoid being served a subpoena related to an abortion lawsuit.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton talks to reporters after the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in their case about Title 42 on April 26, 2022 in Washington, D.C.used his wife as a getaway driver while fleeing his McKinney, Texas, home in an attempt to avoid being served a subpoena related to an abortion lawsuit., process server Ernesto Martin Herrera testified that after arriving at Paxton’s home and seeing Paxton through the doorway, Martin Herrera was told by his wife, State Sen.
A little more than an hour later, Paxton exited the house through the garage. “I walked up the driveway approaching Mr. Paxton and called him by his name,” testified Martin Herrera, “as soon as he saw me and heard me call his name out, he turned around and RAN back inside the house through the same door in the garage.”
Around 20 minutes after that, “Angela [Paxton] came out and opened the driver side and rear side door behind the driver of the truck. She then got inside the truck and started it, leaving the rear door behind the driver side open,” Martin Herrera said. He then witnessed the attorney general run “from the door inside the garage towards the rear door behind the driver side.”
“I approached the truck, and loudly called him by his name and stated that I had court documents for him,” Martin Herrera added. “Mr. Paxton ignored me and kept heading for the truck.”
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