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Residents press assembly over alleged judicial misconduct and sealed Kenai grand jury report
Summary
David Hague updated the assembly on a years‑long local grand jury investigation alleging judicial misconduct; dozens of residents urged the assembly to form a working group, demand release of a sealed grand jury report, and press state officials for answers.
David Hague presented an update to the assembly on Dec. 2 about a Kenai grand jury investigation that he said uncovered evidence of corruption in Alaska's judicial system and Department of Law. Hague urged the assembly to form a working group to investigate why the grand jury inquiry was stopped and to request public release of the grand jury’s report and recommendations.
Hague summarized a history he said began about 20 years ago and described repeated obstacles to citizen‑led investigations, including changes in rules and the appointment of an independent prosecutor whom Hague alleges had conflicts that impaired the grand jury’s work. He told the assembly…
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