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Texas AG Ken Paxton faces federal fraud charges for allegedly misrepresenting primary residences to get better mortgage rates.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton faces a federal mortgage fraud complaint filed by Republican Hunter Bonner, alleging Paxton falsely claimed multiple homes as primary residences to secure lower mortgage rates, violating terms.
The complaint, submitted via a Federal Housing Finance Agency hotline, cites reports of at least three homes used as primary residences and undisclosed out-of-state properties.
Paxton, who survived impeachment in 2023 over ethics violations, denies wrongdoing.
His campaign dismissed the complaint as trivial and possibly AI-generated.
Bonner, a Marion County GOP leader, said his action stems from moral conviction, not partisanship.
The case raises questions about transparency and equal enforcement, as similar allegations have targeted Democrats under the Trump administration.
The investigation is ongoing.
Texas AG Ken Paxton enfrenta cargos federales de fraude por supuestamente tergiversar las residencias primarias para obtener mejores tasas hipotecarias.