House impeachment managers recently subpoenaed a dozen entities with ties to Texas AG Ken Paxton's finances.
Another subpoena went to Benchmark Mortgage, a lender for the Austin condo the Paxtons purchased in 2015, according to Travis County real estate records and personal financial disclosures.
The final subpoena went to Mindy Montford, former first assistant Travis County District Attorney who was hired as senior counsel forattempted to reach all entities subpoenaed by House investigators to ask if they would comply with the request and what information they were asked to provide. Only two replied.
Ross Garber, a lawyer who defended five governors and an attorney general against impeachment in other states, said it’s unusual for an investigation to continue once the articles of impeachment have passed.
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