Texas AG Ken Paxton’s Former Deputies Seek $6.75M Settlement Over Whistleblower Retaliation Claims.
Four former top deputies of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton have proposed a $6.75 million settlement to resolve claims that they were fired in retaliation for reporting potential abuse of office to the FBI in 2020.
Whistleblower Allegations
The officials, who were once among Paxton’s closest aides, allege they were wrongfully terminated after raising concerns about potential misconduct within the Attorney General’s office. Their complaints led to an FBI investigation, adding to the legal scrutiny surrounding Paxton.
Proposed Settlement & Controversy
The whistleblowers are requesting that the Texas Attorney General’s office pay the settlement, which could become a political flashpoint if taxpayer money is used. Critics argue that public funds shouldn’t be used to settle claims tied to alleged misconduct by a government official.

Plaintiff James Blake Brickman

Plaintiff J. Mark Penley.

Plaintiff David Maxwell
What’s Next?
If approved, the settlement would close this chapter of legal challenges against Paxton. If rejected, the case could go to trial, potentially revealing more details about the allegations and further damaging Paxton’s reputation.
This case adds to Paxton’s history of legal battles, including a recent impeachment trial. As the settlement discussions unfold, Texans are left wondering: Will accountability come at the public’s expense?