Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Trial of Texas AG moved, postponed

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AUSTIN, Texas — A judge on Thursday postponed the criminal trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and moved the case from the Republican’s hometown.

The decision comes a month before Paxton was scheduled to face a jury on felony securities- fraud charges. He’s accused of steering investors toward a tech startup without disclosing he was being paid by the company.

State District Judge George Gallagher didn’t immediatel­y set a new trial date.

The delay comes after prosecutor­s threatened to quit the case over not being paid. They say they’re owed more than $ 200,000 and haven’t been paid in more than a year. That money is tied up in court after a Paxton supporter sued over the mounting legal fees footed by taxpayers.

Paxton has pleaded innocent to the charges.

Special prosecutor­s had claimed the jury pool in suburban Collin County, outside Dallas, has been tainted by Republican supporters and even former GOP presidenti­al candidate Rick Santorum, who told a Dallas TV station in February that “this is a case that is pure political vendetta against a politician.”

The special prosecutor­s told Gallagher that a “twoyear long crusade” of lawsuits, social media posts, leaks and a public relations blitz surroundin­g the case has made it impossible to get a fair and impartial trial.

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