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“There have been more than 600 criminal investigations into allegations of detainee mistreatment, and there have been more than 200 people held accountable for misconduct.”
Bryan Whitman
“Any allegation that Representative Ney did anything illegal or improper is false, ... It appears, unfortunately, that Representative Ney was one of the many people defrauded.”
Brian Walsh
“The only thing I have right now is just an allegation. This is an active investigation.”
Carlos Negron
“We are aware of some of the allegations. Right now our focus is on the investigation and whether there are any more children out there.”
Carl Duke
“I absolutely believe that an audit is warranted; 20 years is too long, ... There have been a lot of allegations about this board, but the key word is 'allegations.' We need to, hopefully through an audit, see if the allegations have any merit. I'm not necessarily digging for any unethical behavior, but after 20 years, I think we should take a look.”
Carolyn Allen
“Nothing prevents Hill from continually modifying his complaint after suffering an adverse ruling on a particular allegation. Even if the state were to change its lethal injection protocol to accommodate Hill's preferences, prior to a next execution he could easily change his 'three-drug cocktail complaint.' ...”
Carolyn Snurkowski
“Rape always has to do with power. Where the alleged perpetrator is the former deputy president ? who has so much power ? it was clear to use that we need to have some kind of coordinated support for the claimant.”
Carrie Shelver
“I wrote to Mr. Coleman, ... and I told him that all allegations about myself are false.”
Charles Pasqua
“What's happening in skeleton that has generated a great deal of attention is the result of very serious allegations, and is being treated as such. We immediately launched an investigation, and the matter continues to receive our full and complete attention.”
Darryl Seibel
“We should send a message to the House, please do not bunch up your allegations. Charge each act of wrongdoing in a separate count. Such a change would clarify things and allow for a cleaner vote on guilt or innocence.”
Charles Ruff