Paxtons to Unseal Divorce Records Following Media Challenge
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his wife, Angela, have decided to unseal their divorce records following a media challenge. A request from multiple media organizations prompted this change, asserting the importance of transparency regarding public figures’ personal matters.
Details of the Decision
The Paxtons agreed to restore full public access to their divorce case file through an order signed by their attorneys. However, the final step requires approval from the judge overseeing the case. A hearing is scheduled for the upcoming Friday morning.
Background Information
- Filing Date: Angela Paxton filed for divorce in July.
- Allegations: She cited adultery as part of the divorce proceedings.
- Sealing of Records: Angela requested the records to be sealed shortly after filing.
- Support for Sealing: Ken Paxton endorsed the sealing of records, claiming media intrusion into his personal life.
Media Involvement
Eight media organizations, including The Texas Newsroom and the Campaign for Accountability, sought to unseal the records. Their argument emphasized that as an elected official, Paxton’s personal matters are of public interest due to ongoing allegations of corruption against him.
Significance of Divorce Records
The divorce proceedings delve into Ken Paxton’s financial situation, which is closely tied to the allegations he faces. Throughout his tenure in statewide office, he has been charged with several crimes but has never secured a conviction.
Current Political Landscape
Ken Paxton is currently a candidate in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate, challenging his opponent John Cornyn. The outcomes of both his divorce case and the ongoing allegations may have implications for his political future.