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Hill Investigation Cost Hoosiers $26,000

An investigation into allegations that Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill drunkenly groped four women at a party earlier this year cost Hoosier taxpayers at least 26-thousand dollars.

The “Indianapolis Star” reports that most of the expenses came from the office of the Inspector General, which opened its inquiry after requests by Governor Eric Holcomb and legislative leadership.

Hill was cleared of any ethical breaches by the Inspector General’s office, and a special prosecutor declined to file criminal charges in the matter.

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