** Stumbo names unindicted co-conspirators, adds details to indictment. **
In a latest filing, AG Stumbo has added further details to the indictment and named those who he says are the Gov.'s unindicted co-conspirators.
Read details and unindicted co-conspirators.
Here are new details added to the indictment: Attached to the court filing was a May 7, 2004, report from Willard Hansford, a field representative for the governor's local outreach office.
In it, Hansford said, "Constituents are ready to fill vacant merit positions and replace Democrats in both merit and non-merit positions." In addition to these details, ... Stumbo's office also listed "other known but unindicted persons who conspired" with Fletcher. They included Stan Cave, Fletcher's chief of staff; Jim Host, former commerce secretary for Fletcher; Ralph Hacker, a former adviser; Marc Williams, deputy transportation secretary; and Roy Mundy, a state Transportation Cabinet official who formerly was an official with Kentucky American Water.
For a complete list of the unindicted, please see page 19.
Oh, and if you are wondering how Stumbo can name these individuals when the Supreme Court ruled that their names must be kept secret since they cannot be indicted after the Gov.'s blanket pardons, well ... the Gov.'s legal team, as a part of their discovery requests, asked that they be named! Yep, I'm NOT making it up!!
Read details and unindicted co-conspirators.
Here are new details added to the indictment: Attached to the court filing was a May 7, 2004, report from Willard Hansford, a field representative for the governor's local outreach office.
In it, Hansford said, "Constituents are ready to fill vacant merit positions and replace Democrats in both merit and non-merit positions." In addition to these details, ... Stumbo's office also listed "other known but unindicted persons who conspired" with Fletcher. They included Stan Cave, Fletcher's chief of staff; Jim Host, former commerce secretary for Fletcher; Ralph Hacker, a former adviser; Marc Williams, deputy transportation secretary; and Roy Mundy, a state Transportation Cabinet official who formerly was an official with Kentucky American Water.
For a complete list of the unindicted, please see page 19.
Oh, and if you are wondering how Stumbo can name these individuals when the Supreme Court ruled that their names must be kept secret since they cannot be indicted after the Gov.'s blanket pardons, well ... the Gov.'s legal team, as a part of their discovery requests, asked that they be named! Yep, I'm NOT making it up!!
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