A Lawyer Was Charged With Harassing His Client. He Claims It Was Really for Challenging a Prosecutor
Nacogdoches attorney Paul Anderson claims his arrest was intimidation, while a prosecutor said Anderson has "an ax to grind" against him.
December 08, 2020 at 03:18 PM
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A lawyer charged with harassing a former client during a fee dispute claims he's being targeted by county officials over a separate lawsuit he was filing against the county.
Nacogdoches attorney Paul V. Anderson was arrested Dec. 4 and charged with Class B misdemeanor harassment, according to a booking summary report by the Nacogdoches County Sheriff's Office. He was held for about three hours and released, according to the report.
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