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The top federal prosecutor in northern West Virginia announced Thursday the creation of a new unit with a special hotline to aggressively pursue public corruption in a state known for malfeasance.
U.S. Attorney William Ihlenfeld said most Mountain State officials are doing the right thing, "but there's a long history of corruption in our state and there are always a handful of people who are in it to help themselves or their friends and families. And we are prepared to hold them accountable."
Flanked by officials from the FBI, IRS-Criminal Investigation and the state police, Mr. Ihlenfeld urged those with tips about corrupt officials to call a toll-free line, 1-855-WVA-FEDS, or send an email to wvafeds@usdoj.gov.
The feds are always located at the federal courthouses...Wheeling (and I believe Elkins)....has nothing to do with where or what they will investigate.
I wonder if those Columbian 'Party Girls will seek amnesty here in Wv?
That one reminded me of Kim K with brown hair....
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