Attorney General Kathleen Kane has denied requests from several media outlets to release purportedly pornographic emails that were uncovered during the investigation into how the state Attorney General’s Office handled the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse case, despite a supervising grand jury judge’s decision last week to lift a stay on the requests.
Renee Martin, a spokeswoman for the Attorney General’s Office, declined to provide comment about the decision to deny those requests.
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