Inspector General Report Confirms Marc Dann is a Dirtbag
The final IG reports related to Marc Dann are out but I don’t think anyone is really surprised.
Dann misused campaign funds and abused state resources and helped out his friends and family with money and gifts.
It’s still worth reading just to see the extent to which Dann abused the system and his position, but at the end of the day the IG report just confirmed what we already knew: Marc Dann is a sleazy dirtbag who will never, ever, ever hold political office again.
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