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Connor, Madeleine Bullard

Madeleine Bullard Connor - Austin, TX

Attorney at State of Texas, Office of the Attorney General

Lawyers in Austin, TX

300 W. 15th Street Austin, TX 78701

Updated: 03/10/2026

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  • By Anonymous on Mar. 19, 2026
    Consulted Attorney 2001-2002
    Connor, originally Republican, ran as a Democrat after she lost numerous elections. She has run for judge multiple times in Travis County, losing a 2022 race against incumbent Judge Catherine Mauzy, who was involved in her vexatious litigant ruling. Connor has been censored by the Democratic party. During her term as a district judge in Travis County, she destroyed numerous families' lives, turned abused children over to their abusers, and revictimized family victims of family violence. She appears biased at hearings, acting unhinged and unfocused. She fails to review key evidence and makes wild custody rulings.
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Austin, TX

300 W. 15th Street
Austin, TX 78701

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Phone: (512) 475-1933

Fax: (512) 475-2994

Website: http://www.oag.state.tx.us

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