From Crooked Ken <[email protected]>
Subject 🫣 The deal Paxton doesn’t want you to see
Date November 18, 2025 3:36 PM
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Ken Paxton survived impeachment by turning the Attorney General’s office into a pay-to-play operation, where favors, legal protection, and government work form one continuous transaction.

And no case shows the pattern more clearly than the arrangement between Paxton and his impeachment lawyer, Tony Buzbee.

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When Paxton faced impeachment, he hired Tony Buzbee as his lead defense lawyer. His campaign then spent more than $2.3 million on legal fees—over $100,000 directly to Buzbee, and the rest to the firms and attorneys tied to the defense team.

After Buzbee helped Paxton avoid conviction, Paxton rewarded him with a state contract. He selected The Buzbee Law Firm to represent Texas in a major antitrust case against BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard—despite Buzbee not being known for antitrust work.

Shortly after receiving the state contract, Buzbee endorsed Paxton politically.

The sequence is not complicated:

- Buzbee DEFENDED Paxton.
- Paxton PAID him.
- Paxton REWARDED him with a state contract.
- Buzbee ENDORSED him.

This is not how justice operates. It is how a pay-to-play machine operates.

Across every scandal, the pattern repeats itself. Paxton exchanges political protection, legal shielding, and state resources with the people who benefit him personally. Texans pay the price.

You can follow every dollar and every connection in this network at CrookedKen.com <[link removed]>.


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