Texas Attorney General’s Divorce Filing
Texas Senator Angela Paxton has initiated divorce proceedings against her husband, Attorney General Ken Paxton, claiming adultery as the reason in a petition filed in Collin County, Texas. In her statement on social media, she referenced “recent discoveries” as factors influencing her decision.
The Paxtons have been married for 38 years, but have reportedly been living separately since June 2024. In her filing, Angela cited “adultery” as a significant cause. She mentioned, “Given recent discoveries, I believe it’s neither respectful to God nor loving to myself, my children, or Ken to remain in this marriage.”
Complicating matters, allegations of infidelity have surfaced against the Attorney General, particularly in relation to the ongoing impeachment trial. Some key witnesses have pointed to extramarital relationships, linking them to Ken Paxton’s purported unethical conduct.
During the impeachment trial, a former assistant testified about Paxton’s behavior and his connection to a real estate developer named Nate Paul, who is central to various allegations. It’s noted that Paul had financial ties to Paxton, raising questions about potential favoritism or impropriety.
Furthermore, staff members expressed concerns about how Paxton’s alleged affairs were affecting the office’s morale. They reported instances where Angela would call the office seeking her husband, making the staff uncomfortable.
In response to Angela’s filing, Ken Paxton acknowledged the difficult circumstances, stating, “After facing endless political pressures, we’ve chosen to start a new chapter in our lives.” He expressed a desire for privacy during this time.
The unfolding personal situation is already being scrutinized for its potential impact on Ken Paxton’s political future, particularly as he has been considering a challenge in the upcoming Senate race. Observers are watching closely as developments continue in Texas.
Angela is being represented by a reputable family law firm, and her divorce petition requests that Ken be prohibited from entering their home or accessing her personal accounts. Meanwhile, Ken has sought a hearing related to attorney fees amid the divorce proceedings.

