Texas Attorney General Refuses to Pay $11,000 Fine | Ethical Official Controversy

LOL. The party of “law and order”.

The Texas Ethics Commission fined Texas Attorney General $11,000 for failure to file a legally required campaign finance report. He has refused to pay the fine so the TEC referred it to the Texas Attorney Generals Office for collection. His office has refused to collect the fine.

But he is not the only one. According to the Houston Chronicle the TEC has over $750,000 in fines the AG’s office has refused to demand payment for. Case in point, my favorite ethical elected official, Eric Dick. Dick was fined a total of $40,000, $10,000 of that he agreed to pay in lieu of an investigation. He hasn’t paid. Last December the AGs sent him a demand letter and claimed they would file suit against him if he did not pay the fine within 10 days. It’s been 6 months. I’ve requested a status on whether the AG’s office is going to take action. They have refused to respond.

The TEC has a list of delinquent filers on their website. Paxton is on that list. They do not have a list of those who have been fined or who have agreed to a settlement yet have not paid, such as Eric Dick. The only way to find this information is to submit a public information request. I have. It is available to view here.

Don’t expect the AG’s office to take action against the AG. They won’t do Dick. Literally.


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