The Texas Rangers, at the request of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office,...
have been indicted with misuse of official information and tampering, according to district clerk records.
Aaron Dunn, Wallis Nader and Alex Triantaphyllis face one felony count of each charge. Warrants for their arrest have been issued. Documents elaborating on the charges were not yet available on the clerk’s website.A lawyer for Dunn professed his innocence, while two others could not be reached for comment.
Lawyers for the judge and her aides have argued that one of the documents outlining the outreach contract’s scope of work were sent by mistake. Another was sent as part of an unrelated project.
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