Sebelius Says Morrison Should Resign if Allegations are Proven
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Posted: 8:22 AM Dec 11, 2007
Sebelius Says Morrison Should Resign if Allegations are Proven
Attorney General admits to having affair; accused of sexual harassment
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(AP) _ Governor Sebelius says Attorney General Paul
Morrison should resign from office if allegations that he created a
hostile work environment or attempted to interfere with a federal
case are proven true.
Those allegations were lodged by Linda Carter, who said that she
had a two-year affair with him. Morrison admitted yesterday that
the two had an affair, but denied many of her other allegations.
Sebelius said today that the matter is in the proper legal
system, but if the allegations are proven true, Morrison should
step down.


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Posted by: Towne Location: Topeka on Dec 11, 2007 at 09:13 AM

Most of our people that are in the law enfrocement are very good citizens but there are a few that think that they are above the law and I highly subjest that Morrison should put in his Resignation the sooner the better
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