Michigan Governor Releases More Emails Tied to Flint Crisis
Source: Associated Press
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is releasing more emails and documents related to water crisis in Flint, including those uncovered during a search of private email accounts.
Thousands made public Thursday cover from 2011 through Jan. 5, when Michigan declared an emergency.
Snyder's office also released copies on Thursday of contracts with law firms hired to represent him in lawsuits and criminal investigations stemming from the crisis.
The documents show Warner Norcross & Judd of Grand Rapids will be paid up to $800,000 to provide "legal advice and representation" in probes conducted by the U.S. Justice Department, state attorney general and Genesee County. Three attorneys with Barris, Scott, Denn & Driker in Detroit will be paid up to $400,000 to be special assistant attorneys general in civil cases.
Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/michigan-governor-releases-emails-tied-flint-crisis-37555620
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LANSING, Mich. Mar 10, 2016, 3:12 PM ET
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cannabis_flower
(3,811 posts)they are going to pay $800,000 for legal advice and representation when they should have just provided the clean water.
forest444
(5,902 posts)They should make sure said hack includes his Caribbean accounts. That's where the pay dirt usually lies.
navarth
(5,927 posts)C'mon anonymous....I know you're listening.