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March 31, 2006


Pay-for-play AG operations

Last month the Columbus Dispatch reported that the FBI is probing the office of Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro over allegations that he based the award of state litigation business to outside law firms on support for his political campaigns. Pay-for-play isn't anything new in the world of state AGs, of course, but getting caught is (via AG Watch).

Posted by Walter Olson at 12:11 AM | TrackBack (0)



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