Ex-top Aide To Texas AG: 'Shocked' At His Legal Intervention
Ex-top Aide To Texas AG: 'Shocked' At His Legal Intervention
A former top aid to Texas' attorney general spoke out for the first time Friday since stepping down after accusing the state's top lawyer of crimes including bribery and abuse of office.

AUSTIN, Texas: A former top aid to Texas’ attorney general spoke out for the first time Friday since stepping down after accusing the state’s top lawyer of crimes including bribery and abuse of office.

Jeff Mateer, a former aide to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, told the Dallas Morning News in an interview that in July he initially had concerns about his boss’ conduct when he learned that Paxton wanted to get involved personally in a case against Nate Paul, a Texas real estate developer.

Paul, a Paxton campaign donor, was under federal investigation in a case between an Austin nonprofit and his entities, the newspaper reported Friday. Paxton planned to personally argue a motion in Travis County court, Mateer said, which he noted was alarming. Mateer said Paxton’s top staff advised against doing that.

I was shocked, Mateer told the Dallas Morning News after resigning this month. That, in my memory, no attorney general has ever done.

Mateer added that Paxton’s plan was so concerning that he met with him and told him to cut ties with Paul, and Paxton agreed.

I was hopeful that General Paxton was not going to have any further personal involvement with any matters that the office was handling that relate to Mr. Paul, Mateer told the newspaper.

Meanwhile, Ian Prior, Paxton’s campaign spokesman, said the attorney general’s intervention was an effort to encourage a settlement to stop the wasting of assets that were being diverted from charitable beneficiaries to lawyers.

Mateer and six other lawyers under Paxton stepped down earlier this month after sending the head of human resources a letter saying they reported the attorney general to the appropriate law enforcement authority for potentially breaking the law in his official capacity. They accused Paxton of bribery, abuse of office and improper influence.

The Republican attorney general has denied all wrongdoing. Paxton has been urged to resign since the allegations were revealed, but he refuses to leave his post. He blamed his rogue employees and their false allegations.”

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