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Former Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes has won an appeal against ethics violation charges. The Kentucky Court of Appeals upheld a lower court's decision, stating the Executive Branch Ethics Commission missed the statutor...
The case centered on allegations that Grimes improperly downloaded and distributed voter registration data. The Court of Appeals affirmed the lower court's ruling that the Ethics Commission's charges were time-barred. This decision effectively ends the nearly eight-year legal battle for Grimes. The Ethics Commission can either request a rehearing, appeal to the Kentucky Supreme Court, or let the ruling stand.
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