New Attorney General Represented Tom Noe
I hate to have to post this- but I figure I’ll beat the righty blogs to it…
As a lobbyist, Winters once represented coin dealer Thomas W. Noe, who has since been convicted of embezzling from the state’s Bureau of Workers’ Compensation. Dann was a dogged critic of Noe and his relationship with the bureau.
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