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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11) released a statement following Governor Greg Abbott’s announcement that 1 million ineligible voters have been purged from the voter rolls in the State of Texas.
“The integrity of our elections is paramount to the future of our country,” said Congressman August Pfluger. “I commend the State of Texas for cleaning up our voter rolls and ensuring that only legal votes are cast in our state. House Republicans have worked to enact legislation at the federal level that empowers all fifty states to purge their voter rolls of noncitizens, illegal aliens, and foreign nationals.”
Odessa Businessman Wallace Dunn Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Oil & Gas Workers
Association and its President, Matthew Coday
Odessa, TX — On behalf of Wallace Dunn, a respected business and community leader in Odessa,
Texas, the Dhillon Law Group has filed a defamation lawsuit against Matthew Coday, President of
the Oil & Gas Workers Association.
Click here to view and download the complaint.
Statements from Dunn and his attorneys:
“Coday’s and OGWA’s false accusations against me have been extremely disturbing, both
personally and professionally – and they are all the more bizarre given that I am an oil and gas
worker myself,” said Dunn. “For years, I have served my community with transparency and integrity,
and the defendants’ conduct has not only damaged my standing but also caused immense
emotional distress to me and my family. I feel compelled to take legal action not just to clear my
name but to send a message — that people cannot engage in this kind of malicious behavior
without facing consequences. This lawsuit is about restoring the truth and protecting my
reputation.”
“Mr. Dunn has been deeply wronged by Mr. Coday’s statements, which are not only false but appear
to have been made with the intent to cause him harm,” said Dhillon Law Group Of Counsel, Karin
Sweigart. “The damage caused by defamation extends far beyond professional reputation. It
disrupts livelihoods, causes personal anguish, and casts a long shadow over an individual’s life. We
are committed to ensuring that the responsible parties are held accountable, and that Mr. Dunn’s
reputation is restored.”
“Mr. Coday’s and OGWA’s public accusations against Mr. Dunn, who has devoted his life to his
community, have caused significant distress and have tarnished years of hard–earned respect. This
lawsuit is about holding Mr. Coday and OGWA accountable for their actions and ensuring that
justice is served.”
The lawsuit seeks over $250,000 in damages per defendant for the harm caused by the false
statements.
The Odessa Police Department is searching for 21-year-old Arianna Rose Muniz. She is 5’6” tall, approximately 180 pounds, and does not have a vehicle. Anyone with information in reference to her whereabouts is encouraged to call Detective K. Thompson at 432-335-4609 or Odessa Crime Stoppers at 432-333-TIPS and reference Case #24-0010148.
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