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Charges said to be readied against Attorney General Kane

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Charges said to be readied against Attorney General Kane

District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman of Montgomery County has decided to bring criminal charges against Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane for allegedly leaking confidential documents and then lying about it under oath, The Philadelphia Inquirer has learned.

After nearly six months of review and fresh investigation, Ms. Ferman has endorsed a grand jury's recommendation that Ms. Kane be arrested for releasing the documents in a bid to embarrass a critic, according to people familiar with her decision.

Gerald Shargel, one of Ms. Kane's lawyers, said Wednesday he could not confirm that the attorney general would soon face charges. Mr. Shargel said Ms. Kane vigorously denies any wrongdoing and would not resign if arrested.

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Ms. Kane, 49, the first Democrat and woman to be elected attorney general, could not be reached for comment. Ms. Ferman, a Republican who is running for a judgeship in the fall election, declined comment.

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In December, the grand jury recommended that Ms. Kane be charged with obstruction, official oppression, perjury, false swearing and contempt of court. The panel, led by Special Prosecutor Thomas Carluccio, brought no charges, but instead forwarded its findings to Ms. Ferman.

The panel found that Ms. Kane released documents to The Philadelphia Daily News last March about a 2009 investigation headed by a former top state prosecutor, Frank Fina.

The probe involved the financial dealings of J. Whyatt Mondesire, at the time the head of the Philadelphia NAACP. Mr. Mondesire was never charged in that inquiry. The grand jury said Ms. Kane leaked the information to suggest that somehow Mr. Fina had bungled the investigation.

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Ms. Kane, sources have said, blamed Mr. Fina for a story in The Inquirer last year that revealed she had secretly shut down a sting investigation that caught Philadelphia Democrats on tape accepting cash from an undercover informant. Mr. Fina, a top prosecutor under Ms.Kane's Republican predecessors, ran the sting.

Leaking the Mondesire information, the jurors found, was Ms. Kane's attempt to even the score.

The grand jury also concluded that Ms. Kane lied when asked about the matter under oath.

Mr. Mondesire has said he may sue for defamation. A Kane spokesman later said it was unfortunate that Mr. Mondesire was caught up in the matter. Mr. Fina has denied that he erred in how he handled the investigation.

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Ms. Kane has acknowledged releasing some information related to the Mondesire inquiry but has said repeatedly that she did so lawfully.

She has said she believes the leak investigation was concocted by Republican men angry at her for shaking up the status quo in the Attorney General's office.

If charged, Ms. Kane would be the second attorney general in two decades to face criminal charges.

In 1995, Attorney General Ernie Preate Jr., a Republican, resigned during his second term after pleading guilty to corruption charges.

First Published: August 6, 2015, 12:34 a.m.

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Ms. Kane vigorously denies any wrongdoing and would not resign if arrested.  (Matt Rourke/Associated Press)
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