The Austin American-Statesman (https://bsmedia.business-standard.combit.Ly/108QQ5x ) reported yesterday that the lawsuit filed in Austin names the Texas Department of Public Safety and the state attorney general's office.
Travis pleaded guilty in January to driving while intoxicated. A judge sentenced him to two years' probation and ordered a 180-day suspended jail term.
The judge also granted a defence motion asking that the arrest video not be made public.
Media groups have requested the video. The state attorney general's office ruled May 3 that the judge doesn't have discretion to bar the video's release.