Attorney General Kathleen Kane has been ordered to appear Thursday in court to submit to questioning by defense counsel for convicted serial child molester Jerry Sandusky over a statement she made accusing the judge who oversaw the grand jury that investigated Sandusky of colluding to leak secret information to the press.
On Oct. 29, Senior Judge John Cleland, overseeing an appeals hearing in the Sandusky case, ordered Kane to submit a sealed brief by 10 a.m. this morning showing why the statement she released last week does not involve the Sandusky case.
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