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The state attorney general sued Google in 2022, alleging it unlawfully tracked and collected users’ private data.
AUSTIN — Google agreed in principle to a nearly $1.4 billion settlement with Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton said Friday.
The investigation gained attention last year after agents raided homes of Latino campaign workers, including an 87-year-old ...
A Travis County judge last month awarded four fired officials from Paxton’s office compensation for lost wages, pain and ...
A county judge and several other local officials in South Texas were indicted in connection with an alleged “vote harvesting ...
Google will pay $1.375 billion to settle a 2022 data privacy lawsuit, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Friday.
Attorney General Paxton won a $60 million judgment against David Polston's companies for illegal dumping in a Texas river, ...
Alphabet's Google agreed to pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle a lawsuit that claimed the tech giant violated data privacy laws ...
Google has agreed to pay $1.375 billion in a settlement in principle reached with the state of Texas over allegations the ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secures a $1.375 billion settlement with Google for data privacy violations, marking the ...
The charges come months after the Texas attorney general's office raided the homes of several Latino Democrats in and around ...
Google will pay $1.4 billion to Texas to settle claims the company collected data on users without permission, the state’s ...