Lagniappe on Troy King, Pt. 2

Lagniappe Mobile Online has the final part of its story on Attorney General Troy King.

Tony Castaldo felt outnumbered. It seemed clear someone had been in his office while he was gone.

The attorney general’s investigative agent found things out of order on his desk and in his files, while documents that had no business in his office were found in odd spots.

His paranoia was confirmed the morning his door lock came out into his hand. The locksmith said it had to have been an inside job by someone with the core key.

You can read it all here.

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4 comments to Lagniappe on Troy King, Pt. 2

  • Anonymous

    This is a well known fact!

    Sumner said… “He just seems to have a reluctance to prosecute high-ranking public officials.”

  • anonymous

    King is grossly incompetent. His pathetic grandstanding is an abomination, and this is a lifelong Republican saying this.

  • Tom Davis

    I have read the Lagniappi report. This report is like a
    dog chasing its tail! I hope this is one of those
    “free newspapers”! I can’t imagine any credible
    newspaper publishing this story.

  • Anonymous

    Like all things King…too little too late to affect the last election. Wonder why no one came out with this in Oct. 2006? Guess incompetence was the lesser of 2 evils considering the alternative: A real prosecutor with a real record of attacking public corruption at every turn.

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