Georgia’s Ethics Czar Threatens to Subpoena Stacey Abrams’ Campaign Records
A month into his new role as the director of Georgia’s Ethics Commission, David Emadi announced that he would subpoena campaign records from 2018 Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams. Emadi, who replaced Stefan Ritter following allegations of workplace impropriety, said the Ethics Commission is actively investigating “four or five” ethics comp…
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