The political consultant who delivered the leaked material at the heart of the indictment against Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane changed his testimony over the course of two appearances before the grand jury investigating the leak, according to documents unsealed by the state Supreme Court.
Court papers filed by the consultant’s lawyer also said that “phone records would reveal” Kane and the consultant “communicated in close proximity to the dates” he testified.
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