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Texas Office of the Attorney General says it's ending litigation with whistleblower former employees - KVUE.com

Just last month, a Travis County judge ordered Paxton and three top OAG aides to sit for depositions in the whistleblower lawsuit.

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AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG) said Thursday that it has filed to end litigation with the four former employees who sued AG Ken Paxton in 2020, arguing he improperly fired them after they reported him to the FBI.

The OAG said it has decided that the "bad-faith efforts" to prolong legal proceedings are an "unjustifiable waste of taxpayer resources and an intolerable distraction that risks compromising critical state business."

Just last month, a Travis County judge ordered Paxton and three top OAG aides to sit for depositions in the whistleblower lawsuit.

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