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Former Texas Solicitor General Faces Lawsuit Detailing ‘Cylindrical Asteroid’ Rape Fantasy and Harassment Claims

A lawsuit by a former assistant claims he fostered a hostile workplace by withholding wages after his 2023 resignation

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Overview

  • Brent Webster’s December 2024 letter recounts Stone openly describing a violent “cylindrical asteroid” rape fantasy to Office of Attorney General staff, federal judges and governor’s office employees.
  • The Texas Attorney General’s Office deemed the allegations credible after Stone admitted to the conduct and opted to resign rather than face termination in 2023.
  • The assistant’s lawsuit alleges Stone created a “no rules” culture at Stone Hilton PLLC, encouraged slurs and underpaid her.
  • Webster’s filing warns that Stone’s obsession with the fantasy poses an ongoing safety risk to him and his family.
  • Stone’s prior defense of Texas’s novel ‘bounty hunter’ abortion law has intensified scrutiny of his standing in conservative legal circles.