Grand jury: PA Attorney General Kathleen Kane’s testimony about alleged leak ‘not an honest account’

LEHIGH VALLEY MORNING CALL State Attorney General Kathleen Kane was fixated on and paranoid over a newspaper article that made her appear weak on crime, according to a grand jury witness.

So at the expense of an innocent man, newly released Montgomery County Court documents say, Kane helped another newspaper obtain secret grand jury material to get even with her critics — and then lied about it.

Made public Monday, those findings are behind a December grand jury recommendation that Kane, the state’s top law enforcement officer, face perjury and other charges. The court document identifies her as the “principal” source of a leak to the Philadelphia Daily News… (more)

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  1. More Frank Fina hogwash. First of all, just how does a judge in Montgomery County have any kind of authority over a state wide at large Attorney General.

    They are just trumping all of this up because PA as usual has a lot of gray areas in terms of jurisdictions, used in the past to perpetuate its sewer of corruption.

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