Federal judge orders Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to testify in an abortion lawsuit. Yeah. The one that led him to flee the process server last week.
Last week, a process server attempted to deliver, but wrote in an affidavit that the attorney general drove off quickly, refusing to accept the document. Paxton later said he avoided the server out of safety concerns.
“In this case, Paxton has inserted himself into this dispute by repeatedly tweeting and giving interviews about the Trigger Ban,” Pitman wrote. Pitman set a deadline of Oct. 11 for both sides to agree on the particulars of how Paxton will testify.
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