Attorney General Kathleen Kane’s lawyer blasted Thursday’s release of a grand jury report that outlined findings leading the grand jury members to recommend that she face criminal charges in connection with allegedly leaking grand jury secrets.

While largely focusing on a recommended change to the Shield Law for journalists, the grand jury report included a reference to its conclusion that “information subject to grand jury secrecy protection was improperly and unlawfully disclosed to members of the news media and the public.”

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