Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill Curry last week called for President Bush to withdraw his nominee for the U.S. attorney’s job in Connecticut.
Curry called Brendan Fox Jr., a former staff aide and legal counsel to Gov. John G. Rowland, “wholly unsuitable,” noting that Fox once worked for a Hartford law firm tied to an ill-fated deal between the state trash authority and the bankrupt Enron Corp.
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