by Pete Mazzaccaro That's right. Who knew the City Ethics Board could "raid" an office? Apparently that's what's just happened this afternoon according to a report on Philly.com . According to the …
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That's right. Who knew the City Ethics Board could "raid" an office? Apparently that's what's just happened this afternoon according to a report on Philly.com .
According to the report, City Ethics staffers claimed Donna Reed Miller's staff used city copy machines to produce material for Verna Tyner who is running to take Miller's seat. Miller endorsed Tyner earlier this week.
According to the report, Miller was not in her office during the raid.