Paxton's Motion to Enter Judgment in Whistleblower Case is Denied, Deposition Remains On Hold - The Texan
An ongoing case brought by former Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG) employees Blake Brickman, Ryan Vassar, Mark Penley, and David Maxwell against the OAG for wrongful termination continues to see a rollercoaster of court orders for both sides — the latest of which denied an OAG motion to concede the case and enter judgment for the plaintiffs.
Characterizing the lawsuit as a costly distraction, the OAG filed an unusual motion with the Travis County District Court asking the judge to enter judgment favoring the “whistleblowers” and promising not to contest any of the allegations or appeal the decision.
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Matt Stringer is a reporter for The Texan who writes about all things government, politics, and public policy. He graduated from Odessa College with an Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies and a Bachelor’s Degree in Management and Leadership. In his free time, you will find him in the great outdoors, usually in the Davis Mountains and Big Bend region of Southwest Texas.
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