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Maine lawmaker pleads not guilty to fraud charges but says he’ll resign

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation February 16, 2023

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Rep. Clinton Collamore announces his resignation from the Maine Legislature outside the courthouse in Wiscasset Thursday. He is facing 20 counts of aggravated forgery, 11 counts of unsworn falsification and 1 count of violating the Maine Clean Election Act. Ben McCanna/Staff photographer A Maine lawmaker pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges that he defrauded the state’s clean election program, then announced he will resign his seat. Rep.... + full article



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