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Virginia gubernatorial candidate Kirk Cox, a Republican, is going after Gov. Ralph Northam and former governor and current gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe, as Northam s administration and a former McAuliffe appointee face accusations of wrongdoing over the state parole board. Members of Northam and McAuliffe s Parole Board violated the law, and then government entities up the chain of command appear to have attempted to cover up the true depth of the violations here, from the Inspector General to the Attorney General to Northam s Chief of Staff. With each development, we learn more about the poor leadership and lack of transparency, Cox told Fox News.
The chief state investigator who substantiated violations by the Virginia Parole Board filed a motion Monday for an expedited hearing in her bid to be granted whistleblower protection status, citing
Whistleblower received bonus, glowing performance review prior to suspension
The woman who investigated multiple complaints against the Virginia Parole Board and later sued Virginia s State Inspector General for suspending her from her job released documents she said showed that she was considered a model employee before she was put on leave.
Posted at 1:33 PM, Mar 15, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-15 18:38:46-04
RICHMOND, Va. The woman who investigated multiple complaints against the Virginia Parole Board and later sued Virginia s State Inspector General for suspending her from her job released documents she said showed that she was considered a model employee before she was put on leave.
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AND MARK BOWES
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Esther Brown made it clear to the Virginia Parole Board that she never wanted her surrogate granddaughterâs killer to be released from prison.
Gwendolyn âAngelâ Thomas was just 17 and four months pregnant with the child of Hugh Joseph Brown, 27, when he fatally shot her in York County in 1992 and set her body on fire. In his confession, Brown said he was afraid he would shame his family by having a child out of wedlock. He had sex with her before he killed her, and testified that her last words were that she loved him.