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Thousands of Gov. Walker-related emails released

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Thousands of emails prosecutors collected during the first secret investigation into Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's former aides and associates when he was a county executive were released Tuesday, prompting allegations from Walker and other Republicans that the timing two weeks before the election was politically motivated. Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele's office made public the nearly 16,000 emails and attachments that prosecutors seized from county and personal computers during the investigation that ended in 2013. Walker was never charged but six of his aides and associates convicted on charges ranging from theft to misconduct in office. Two previous batches of documents were released by Abele's office in August and September and 27,000 pages of emails collected during the investigation were previously released as part of an appeal made by one of Walker's aides convicted of misconduct in office. A second John Doe investigation was launched in 2012 focusing on alleged illegal coordination between Walker's recall campaign and more than two dozen conservative groups.

 

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