Posted on 06/08/2017 11:27:20 AM PDT by Army Air Corps
The Collin County commissioners have decided to stop paying the three attorneys whove been prosecuting Attorney General Ken Paxton, citing concerns about the legality and expense of the arrangement, but theyre still paying a fourth attorney who might prove to be even less popular with their conservative voters.
Collin County has paid some $82,347 and counting to attorney David Feldman for legal work such as thinking up a reason why the prosecutors shouldnt have to disclose which reporters theyve been talking to.
Feldman is being paid the same $300-an-hour rate as the prosecutors, on the order of District Judge George Gallagher.
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For your Texas ping lists.
Democrat lawyers are the top political donors in the state.
Really need to somehow stop this guy from ruining an effective political career again and stuffing his pockets from taxpayers in the process. HOW?
It starts with investigative pieces like this one which shine a light on these cockroaches.
Texas....tax-dollar wasting legal boondoggles from the lefttards....PING!
What about Bar Association Complaints for unethical practices?
Ant Attorney on the taxpayers dollar should be on minimum wage and a videoed time clock.
Ant = Any
“What about Bar Association Complaints for unethical practices?”
What a JOKE! 75% of all lawyers are unethical! That’s why we have so many laws that it makes it IMPOSSIBLE not to break one or to end up in a lawsuit!
The next time a MS-13 gang member bashes your head in...go to the MS-13 association and complain. The result will be the same.
It should be put to rest. Frivilous and expensive for the taxpayers...you and me! Tired of this crap!
Then Gallagher he judge gets canned and all of the money skimming lawyers associated with the case start raising hell about it. Their goes their gravy train from Collin County. The next judge may not let them sign their own time sheets and rob from the taxpayers till.
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