It appears that Texas Attorney General, and indicted fraudster, Ken Paxton claimed 3 different houses as is primary residence in mortgage documents.
I would note that Baltimore City States Attorney Carolyn Mosby was convicted of similar fraud.
Is anything going to happen? Probably not.
After all, we know that Paxton has used his position as Texas AG to avoid trial on his fraud charges:
Attorney General Ken Paxton of Texas and his now-estranged wife, Angela, declared three separate Texas homes as their primary residence in mortgage documents, according to records obtained by The New York Times.
The possible misrepresentation could have allowed the couple to secure more favorable loan terms and save hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The issue, first reported by The Associated Press, emerged on Thursday, two weeks after his wife, a state senator, filed for divorce, accusing him of adultery, and a little more than three months after Mr. Paxton announced that he would challenge Senator John Cornyn in what could be the Republican primary season’s toughest, most expensive race in 2026.
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The Paxtons reside in a home worth more than $1 million in McKinney, a suburb of Dallas, according to their voter registration records. That house is in the State Senate district that Ms. Paxton represents and the one Mr. Paxton represented as a state senator before he was elected attorney general in 2014.
The couple also holds mortgages on two houses in Austin, each of which they also called their primary address. Those houses appear to be rental properties, based on online listings. Mr. Paxton has disclosed rental income from two Austin sources on his financial disclosure documents.
Yeah, this seems to be straight up fraud.
Nothing to see here, move along.
Once again, I feel compelled to ask if we could give Texas back to Mexico.


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