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Details Emerge Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Fri, 06/06/2008 - 3:39pm.
Posted in: Maryland | Ulysses Currie
More from the Baltimore Sun on the ongoing investigation into Maryland state Senator Ulysses Currie (D) and whether he violated ethics laws in Maryland by not reporting employment with a company while presiding over legislation that affected that company on several occasions. Last week the FBI carried out raids on Currie's home and the local headquarters of the company that employed him as a contractor, Shoppers Food Warehouse.
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