The Republican attorney general was acquitted in an impeachment trial in September, after the House accused him of corruption and abuse of office.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton plans to file criminal complaints against the House lawmakers who led his impeachment, alleging they doxxed him when they released documents that included his home address last week.

The news was first reported by the Daily Caller and local outlets including the Texas Tribune. Paxton reportedly plans to file criminal complaints in each of the House impeachment manager’s eight home counties, citing a new anti-doxxing law that makes it illegal to release or leak personal information with the intent to harm them.

Paxon’s office did not return a request for comment, though he shared the Daily Caller’s tweet about the complaints on his X social media feed Monday.

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    I live in the same county, I pay property taxes. My address is public record and on the public website, is his not? Is that doxxing really?

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      new anti-doxxing law that makes it illegal to release or leak personal information with the intent to harm them

      That’s his angle because:

      noting his family had received violent threats

      Still, “intent to harm” is going to be about impossible to prove here.

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    There used to be this horrible evil book that doxxed everyone. You could just look up their name and get their address and phone number.

    It was called a phone book and thank god we got rid of them before it was too late.

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    Is there such thing as a conservative lawmaker that understands law?

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    The GOP civil war is everywhere. They can’t even govern Texas. Imagine if they get the presidency back.

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    I mean I am the first one to say that no one should be doxxed, but in every case you can ask the judge to conceal specific information out of public filings if it’s either more prejudicial than probative, or if it’s deemed too high of a risk to cause issues.

    TLDR he could have redacted through court process. This sounds to me like a complaint that DOA.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton plans to file criminal complaints against the House lawmakers who led his impeachment, alleging they doxxed him when they released documents that included his home address last week.

    The news was first reported by the Daily Caller and local outlets including the Texas Tribune.

    Paxton reportedly plans to file criminal complaints in each of the House impeachment manager’s eight home counties, citing a new anti-doxxing law that makes it illegal to release or leak personal information with the intent to harm them.

    Paxon’s office did not return a request for comment, though he shared the Daily Caller’s tweet about the complaints on his X social media feed Monday.

    Last week, House impeachment managers released a large trove of documents they said had not been brought up in trial for reasons that included time constraints and procedural decisions.

    “The impeachment managers clearly have a desire to threaten me with harm when they released this information last week,” Paxton said in a statement to the media, noting his family had received violent threats.


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