This is huge! MT @JoeBrunoFOX46: Confirmed: DENR is investigating JDC for being in violation of conflict of interest re: stimulus grants
— Raffi Williams (@Raffiwilliams) November 3, 2014
Twitchy reported earlier about North Carolina media pulling a story that could be damaging to Senator Kay Hagan. ‘Recalled for political reasons?’ NC media outlets pulling Kay Hagan story sparks questions.
The story had to do with an investigation into a possible conflict of interest through which Hagan’s husband’s company received grants through the federal stimulus program.
Joe Bruno from Fox 46 in the Carolinas is reporting that the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources is indeed investigating Chip Hagan’s company JDC Manufacturing for conflict of interest.
@Raffiwilliams @JoeBrunoFOX46 What's JDC?
— RIP Neil Peart (@tcat0169) November 3, 2014
@tcat0169 @Raffiwilliams @JoeBrunoFOX46 Hagans husbands company.
— Jason Jordan (@iamjasonjordan) November 3, 2014
More tonight at 6 on @FOX46CAROLINAS, DENR investigating whether JDC Manufacturing is in violation of conflict of interest provisions.
— Joe Bruno (@JoeBrunoWSOC9) November 3, 2014
Did Kay Hagan help funnel stimulus money to her husband’s company?
Update: 6:49 PM November 3
Fox 46: North Carolina Investigating Kay Hagan For “Possible Conflict Of Interest” https://t.co/IwuFAJzeBp via @JoeBrunoFOX46
— Raffi Williams (@Raffiwilliams) November 3, 2014
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VIDEO: NC DENR investigating Senator Hagan's husband's business, JDC Manufacturing: http://t.co/uQYkENEvjL #ncsen
— Joe Bruno (@JoeBrunoWSOC9) November 3, 2014
According to Joe Bruno’s report, Senator Hagan has responded with accusations against her opponent Thom Tillis, saying Tillis is illegally using political ties to smear Hagan in an “11th hour act of desperation.”
https://twitter.com/equaltreatment/status/529402144751759361
Together, we can vote out the corruption – STARTING WITH #KayHagan in #NCsen http://t.co/4x54wqXvRY pic.twitter.com/vOyfSxZOly
— It’s Just Jenn (@JennJacques) November 3, 2014
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