Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton faces a new lawsuit that alleges he violated federal securities laws by recruiting investors for a technology company without saying he was getting paid for it.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleges that Paxton, during the time he was a state representative, agreed to promote Servergy, a McKinney-based technology company, to investors in exchange for shares of stock.

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