Former Delaware Auditor Sues AG for Slander, Claims Investigator, Prosecutor Relied on Document 'Riddled With Half-Truths'
McGuiness says because Robinson admitted under oath during trial that he knew the numbers he reported were inaccurate, seizing evidence with a search warrant justified by the affidavit was unconstitutional.
August 15, 2023 at 03:10 PM
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State and Local GovernmentThe original version of this story was published on Delaware Business Court Insider
Former state auditor Kathy McGuiness has sued Delaware's attorney general and an investigator and prosecutor involved in her convictions last year, claiming all three used information they knew was false to build a case against her.
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