Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane, appearing under oath last week to answer questions in Jerry Sandusky’s appeal, insisted that she did not mean to imply she had information about the source of grand jury leaks.
Senior Judge John Cleland on Tuesday published a transcript of Kane’s testimony, at which both he and Sandusky’s attorney, Alexander Lindsay, questioned Kane about a statement she made Oct. 28 that raised questions about leaks emanating from the judge who oversaw the grand jury that investigated Sandusky, a convicted serial child molester. Cleland published the testimony, which had been closed to the public, because no grand jury information was discussed at the hearing.
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