Governor’s Records Reportedly Subpoenaed
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Gov. John G. Rowland, beset by corruption allegations within his administration, received a federal subpoena for all documents relating to improvements at his summer cottage, personal investments, tax returns and all gifts, Associated Press reported.
The subpoena marked the first time that any of Rowland’s personal records had been sought by federal investigators, and came hours after the GOP governor told the state Legislature’s top four Democrats and two leading Republicans he had no intention of resigning.
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