ANOTHER PROUD DAY FOR PENNSYLVANIA

No big deal. The state penitentiary has an entire wing just for former PA public officials. The corruption in PA is so embedded in the system, half of the state legislature could probably be convicted of a crime. She just pissed off the wrong dudes.
Former Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane arrives at Montgomery County courthouse for her scheduled sentencing hearing in Norristown, Pa., Monday, Oct. 24, 2016.
Kathleen Kane, the first female and the first Democrat elected to the position of attorney general of Pennsylvania, was convicted in August for using grand jury information to embarrass former state prosecutor Frank Fina, subsequently lying about her role to investigators. She will serve between 10 to 23 months in jail.

She resigned from office two days after her conviction.

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PA SPENDING $2 MILLION OF TAXPAYER MONEY TO INVESTIGATE WHETHER GOVERNMENT DRONES LOOK AT PORN AT WORK

I can provide the answer for free. Yes, government drones are looking at porn at work. Over 65% of all men admit to viewing porn at work. The other 35% are lying. Over 40% of women have viewed porn at work. This corrupt shrew attorney general is under indictment but refuses to step down. She’s focused on this bullshit as she attempts to bring down her enemies. This is standard operating procedure in the cesspool state capitol of Harrisburg. Meanwhile, we are six months into the fiscal year and PA still does not have a budget. Localities have been forced to drain their reserves and borrow to make payrolls. Luckily the slithering snakes in Harrisburg set aside special funds so they would be paid. 

AG Kane’s office will spend up to $2M on private lawyers in porn, corruption investigation

Attorney General Kathleen Kane

Attorney General Kathleen Kane has signed a contract hiring a private law firm to review and prosecute potential cases arising from emails uncovered as part of the ‘Porngate’ investigation.

The contract does not place a cap on legal fees or expenses although Kane’s pick for special deputy attorney general, Douglas Gansler, has said he plans to use the expired independent counsel law’s $2 million threshold as an upper limit.

Kane spokesman Chuck Ardo said Friday that Gansler’s contract is still in the works. Gansler will receive a similar contract instead of previous plans to hire him as an employee of the office, Ardo said.

Several legal experts have raised questions about whether Kane’s authority to prosecute could be extended to Gansler, who will need to be moved into the case pro hac vice due to his not having a Pennsylvania law license.

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