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Indiana Attorney General's Law License Suspended For 30 Days
Tuesday, May 12, 2020


In a shocking announcement Monday, Indiana Supreme Court announced the suspension of Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill from practicing law for 30 days.

The court determined that Hill violated professional conduct rules by committing battery. The decision stems from Hill being accused of groping four women during a party in Indianapolis back in 2018.

The suspension will officially begin on May 18th. If there are no further suspensions, Hill would then be reinstated to practice law.

Hill has denied wrongdoing and rebuffed calls from Republican Governor Eric Holcomb to resign. During Monday's COVID-19 briefing at the statehouse, Holcomb said his position on the matter has not changed.



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