Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s (R) top assistant asked for a home security assessment after learning former Solicitor General Judd Stone had made threatening comments and was investigating him for misusing public money, records of internal communications show.
Brent Webster, Texas’ First Assistant Attorney General, asked a law enforcement official to come to his home in December 2024, more than a year after two employees reported that Stone made violent and sexually explicit comments involving Webster and his family. In requesting the home security check, Webster also cited a public information request filed by Stone less than a week earlier. ...
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