AG Pax­ton: Reg­is­tered Sex Offend­er Arrest­ed in Williamson County

The Office of the Attorney General’s Child Exploitation Unit (CEU) received a report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) Cyber Tipline that Burke uploaded images of child pornography. The report prompted CEU investigators to execute a search warrant at Burke’s home in Taylor, where child pornography was found on his laptop computer.

August 25, 2016 | Press Release

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Pax­ton Files Suit to Pro­tect Tex­ans and Physi­cians from New Oba­macare Mandate

“This is the thirteenth lawsuit I have been forced to bring against the Obama Administration’s continued threats on constitutional rights of Texans,” said Attorney General Paxton. “The federal government has no right to force Texans to pay for medical procedures designed to change a person’s sex. I am disappointed in the Obama Administration’s lack of consideration for medical professionals who believe that engaging in such procedures or treatment violates their Hippocratic Oath, their conscience, or their personal religious beliefs, which are protected by the Constitution and federal law.”

August 23, 2016 | Press Release

Fed­er­al Court Rejects Request to Block Enforce­ment of Cam­pus Car­ry Law

“I am pleased, but not surprised, that the Court denied the request to block Texas’ campus carry law. There is simply no legal justification to deny licensed, law-abiding citizens on campus the same measure of personal protection they are entitled to elsewhere in Texas. The right to keep and bear arms is guaranteed for all Americans, including college students, and I will always stand ready to protect that right.”

August 22, 2016 | Press Release

Texas Attor­ney Gen­er­al Obtains TRO to Stop Unau­tho­rized Legal Ser­vice Oper­a­tion in El Paso

Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced that a state district court in El Paso issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) for Moises Eloy Castillo and Servicios Profesionales, L.L.C. for violations of the Texas Deceptive Practices Act (DTPA) and the Texas Notary Public Act. The lawsuit seeks civil penalties of up to $20,000 per violation of the DTPA.

August 22, 2016 | Press Release

Rul­ing in Favor of School and State Rights, Fed­er­al Court Stops Enforce­ment of Oba­ma Pub­lic Schools Bath­room Direc­tive Nationwide

“We are pleased that the court ruled against the Obama Administration’s latest illegal federal overreach. This President is attempting to rewrite the laws enacted by the elected representatives of the people, and is threatening to take away federal funding from schools to force them to conform. That cannot be allowed to continue, which is why we took action to protect States and School Districts, who are charged under state law to establish a safe and disciplined environment conducive to student learning.”

August 22, 2016 | Press Release

AG Pax­ton Announces Tem­po­rary Restrain­ing Order Stop­ping Sale of Dan­ger­ous Syn­thet­ic Drugs

The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) against Spice Boutique in Houston for violating the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA) and the nuisance statute. The OAG also sued Spice Boutique’s owners, brothers Minh Dang and Tuan Dang. The lawsuit is based on an investigation by the Houston Police Department Narcotics Division (HPD) into 16 synthetic marijuana overdoses that happened in Hermann Park in June 2016.

August 11, 2016 | Press Release

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Pax­ton Joins with 48 Oth­er States to Secure Set­tle­ment with Cephalon Over Drug Monopoly

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced a $125 million, 49-state settlement with Cephalon, Inc., and affiliated companies. The settlement ends a multistate investigation into anticompetitive conduct by Cephalon seeking to extend its monopoly on its narcolepsy drug, Provigil. That conduct delayed generic versions of Provigil from entering the market for several years.

August 05, 2016 | Press Release

AG Pax­ton: Joint Inves­ti­ga­tion Lands Three Men in Jail for Online Solic­i­ta­tion of Minors

“The three individuals who have been arrested this week no longer pose a threat to the children of Texas,” said Attorney General Paxton. “Unfortunately, the dangers of the world can infiltrate any home via computers, tablets, or even a phone. I am grateful for the individuals working in our Child Exploitation Unit and the dedicated law enforcement officials they work with who bring individuals like these to justice.”

August 05, 2016 | Press Release

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Pax­ton Files Brief to Defend Cam­pus Carry

“It is a frivolous lawsuit and I’m confident it will be dismissed because the Legislature passed a constitutionally-sound law,” Attorney General Paxton said. “There is no legal justification to deny licensed, law-abiding citizens on campus the same measure of personal protection they are entitled to elsewhere in Texas.”

August 02, 2016 | Press Release

AG Pax­ton: Nue­ces Coun­ty Dis­trict Court Finds Jovan Miles Guilty of Human Traf­fick­ing; Sen­tenced to 40 Years

“Human trafficking is an egregious crime, and cases like this one are the very reason my office has launched a section dedicated to combating it,” said Attorney General Paxton. “Thanks to the hard work of the Nueces County District Attorney’s Office and my office’s Human Trafficking and Transnational Organized Crime Section, a vile predator is incarcerated and will be unable to harm anyone again. I will continue the fight against human trafficking and will work tirelessly with law enforcement officials and advocacy groups to rid our state of this detestable crime.”

August 01, 2016 | Press Release