From Frankfort
State Republican Party wants Attorney General Beshear to recuse himself in U of L Foundation inquiry
07/15/2017 02:51 PM
The Republican Party of Kentucky is calling on Attorney General Andy Beshear to recuse himself from any investigations into the University of Louisville Foundation due to conflicts of interest, which Beshear’s office dismissed as the latest political attack against the first-term Democrat.
The GOP’s request Friday came a day after media reported that the attorney general’s office requested additional information from U of L, including former university President James Ramsey’s hard drive; emails among foundation officials from June 1, 2016, through... Read more
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