TX Attorney General News Releases
Texas AG Secures 50-Year Sentence Against Human Trafficker
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a 50-year prison sentence for Robert Franklin for trafficking and sexually exploiting a child. The sentence includes a $50,000 fine and is connected to a multi-state prostitution scheme. This action highlights the state's commitment to prosecuting human trafficking offenses.
Texas AG Sues Snapchat for Deception and Child Endangerment
The Texas Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against Snap, Inc. (Snapchat) for allegedly deceiving parents and consumers about the app's safety and for exposing children to inappropriate content and addictive features. The lawsuit seeks to hold Snapchat accountable for these alleged harms.
Texas AG Rescinds Opinion on SSNs for Occupational Licenses
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has withdrawn a 2001 legal opinion that allowed occupational license applicants to not submit a Social Security Number. A new opinion requires SSNs for all applicants, aiming to prevent undocumented immigrants from obtaining licenses and protect jobs for authorized workers.
Paxton Secures $68M Settlement Against Colony Ridge Developers
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, in conjunction with the DOJ, secured a $68 million settlement against Colony Ridge developers. The agreement halts new residential lot platting for 36 months, prohibits sales to individuals from certain countries, and mandates new underwriting and identification standards.
Texas AG Investigates "Sharia City" Development
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into a proposed development in Kaufman County, referred to as a "sharia city." The investigation targets SEE Holding and Kaufman Solar LLC, with the AG issuing Requests to Examine to gather information on the development's legality and compliance with Texas laws.
Texas AG Sues Kratom Retailers for Deceptive Marketing and Selling Deadly Substance
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against kratom retailers for deceptively marketing and selling products with dangerously high levels of 7-hydroxymitragynine, far exceeding legal limits. The suit seeks to end the distribution of these illegal products and impose civil penalties.
Texas AG Sues Factory for Illegal Odor Emissions
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Darling Ingredients, Inc. for unlawfully emitting offensive odors and chemicals from its Bastrop factory. The suit seeks civil penalties and court-ordered relief to stop the nuisance odors and ensure compliance with air quality laws.
Texas AG Demands Documents from Austin ISD Over Student Protest
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has demanded documents from Austin Independent School District (AISD) as part of an investigation into whether district officials knowingly allowed students to participate in protests against immigration enforcement. The AG's office will investigate the use of public funds and potential violations of law.
AG Paxton Sues Global Fiberglass Solutions for Illegal Dumping
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Global Fiberglass Solutions, Inc. for illegally dumping thousands of wind turbine blades and materials at two disposal sites. The lawsuit seeks civil penalties, injunctive relief for removal of waste, and payment of state costs.
Texas AG Sues Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) to ban them from operating in Texas. The lawsuit alleges violations of state laws related to terrorism, transnational criminal organizations, and public nuisance statutes.
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