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Abbott’s Office Under Scrutiny After Withholding Musk Emails Despite Payment

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The Texas Newsroom is raising concerns over a possible breach of contract or fraud after Governor Greg Abbott’s office accepted payment for public records but ultimately withheld the requested documents. The news outlet had requested email correspondence between Abbott and billionaire Elon Musk under the Texas Public Information Act. State officials initially responded that it would take about 13 hours to collect the data and quoted a fee of $244.64, which had to be paid in advance.

As reported by San Antonio Express-News, after the Texas Newsroom submitted and had their check cashed, the governor’s office reversed course, claiming the emails were confidential and could not be released under state law. Governor Abbott then referred the matter to Attorney General Ken Paxton for review. A final decision on the release of the emails is expected within 45 days.

Critics argue the situation reflects poorly on Governor Abbott’s handling of public records and raises significant legal concerns. After accepting payment for the requested documents, the governor’s office withheld them without offering a refund, an action that resembles a breach of contract. The issue is especially troubling given Abbott’s professional background as a lawyer and former attorney general, roles that presume a clear understanding of legal obligations.

While $244.64 may seem like a modest sum, the potential precedent could be costly. If each of the 181 members of the Texas Legislature engaged in a similar practice once per year, it would amount to over $44,000. Critics are calling for transparency and a commitment to uphold the law, regardless of the content or parties involved in the records.

RA Staff

Written by RA News staff.

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