The Travis County District Attorney’s Office concluded its investigation of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton after referring one criminal allegation to prosecutors in other counties and finding insufficient evidence for two other allegations.

“Our investigation did not find any additional criminal activity over which our office has venue, so we are concluding Travis County’s involvement in this matter,” said Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg in the press release.

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