Warren, 66, co-founded the pipeline company Energy Transfer with Ray C. Davis in 1996. It made them both billionaires. And although Warren stepped down as CEO in 2020, he remains the Executive Chairman of the company.
Robert Francis O’Rourke (Beto) served Texas’s 16th congressional district in Congress from 2013 to 2019. A Democrat, Beto had a short run for the presidency in the 2020 primary. And now he is touring the state as a candidate for Governor of Texas. And according to Warren accusing him of “extortion, bribery, and corrupt influence”
Texas billionaire files Defamation lawsuit
Warren previously sent O’Rourke a cease-and-desist letter which demands he stop “hurling further defamatory falsehoods” against him. But O’Rourke refused to stop the accusations.
The lawsuit claims that the candidate for governor has been engaged in a “relentless and malicious attack” on the oilman. And alleges defamation, slander, and libel.
“…Defendant O’Rourke began a relentless and malicious attack on Warren by accusing him of serious crimes including extortion, bribery, and corrupt influence simply because Warren made a campaign contribution to Governor Abbott in June 2021 and is the former CEO of Energy Transfer. Defendant O’Rourke’s malicious statements about plaintiff Warren constitute defamation,” from the 19-page filed documents.