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Whistleblowers say Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is distorting testimony to get their lawsuit dismissed
By Cassandra Pollock, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton fraud, trial, whistleblowers, lawsuit, FBI, Ryan Vassar, Nate Paul, Texas Politics, Republicans, Texas Supreme Court, Eva Guzman, George P. Bush, Jeff Mateer, campaign donor, bribery, abuse of office, securities fraud, 3rd Court of Appeals, distorting testimony, mischaracterizing testimony, witnesses
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