Ken Paxton, divorce
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Meanwhile, the Texas attorney general suggested that "political attacks" and "public scrutiny" led state Sen. Angela Paxton to divorce him.
State Sen. Angela Paxton said she moved to end her marriage of 38 years to the U.S. Senate candidate “on biblical grounds,” a euphemism for adultery.
Sen. Paxton filed the divorce papers in the Collin County courthouse Thursday morning. In the filings, she said the attorney general committed adultery and that she blames him for the breakup of their marriage. The court documents also revealed that the couple separated on or about June 1 of last year.
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Latin Times on MSNKen Paxton's Chances of Unseating John Cornyn in Wake of Alleged Affair-Driven Divorce, According to the Prediction MarketsTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton's lead over Sen. John Cornyn to be the Republican candidate for Senate dropped following Paxton's alleged affair-driven divorce.
State Sen Angela Paxton has filed for divorce from her husband, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, according to Collin County court records. The couple has been married for nearly four decades. The senator in a social media post confirmed that she filed for divorce on ‘biblical grounds’.
A Collin County district court agreed on Friday to make records from Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton’s divorce proceedings with state Attorney General
The NRSC wants to focus on Ken Paxton’s alleged infidelities. But what about other leading party officials who’ve faced similar allegations?