Ken Paxton Divorce Records to Be Unsealed After Lawsuit

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and state Sen. Angela Paxton agreed to unseal records in their divorce after several media organizations, including the Texas Tribune, sued to make the records available to the public.

The order, signed by the Paxtons’ lawyers, will “restore full public access to the case file,” according to the filing. A judge still needs to sign the order, and a hearing on whether the records would be unsealed is scheduled for Friday.

Ken Paxton, who is currently running to unseat U.S. Sen. John Cornyn in next year’s Republican primary, has served as Texas’ attorney general for almost a decade. Ken Paxton accused the news organizations who sought to have his divorce records unsealed of invading his personal life.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and state Sen. Angela Paxton agreed to unseal records in their divorce after several media organizations, including the Texas Tribune, sued to make the records available to the public.

The order, signed by the Paxtons’ lawyers, will “restore full public access to the case file,” according to the filing. A judge still needs to sign the order, and a hearing on whether the records would be unsealed is scheduled for Friday.

Ken Paxton, who is currently running to unseat U.S. Sen. John Cornyn in next year’s Republican primary, has served as Texas’ attorney general for almost a decade. Ken Paxton accused the news organizations who sought to have his divorce records unsealed of invading his personal life.

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