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The Attorney General is in big trouble, and he is in big trouble with his mistress Hit and Run

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The Attorney General is in big trouble, and he is in Hit and Run with his mistress (Alberta Times) Arizona Attorney General Tom Horn has had a bad year, and this year he is three...

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The Attorney General is in big trouble, and he is with his mistress Hit and Run (Alberta Times) Arizona Attorney General Tom Horn is having a bad time, and people have been holding on to the car accident that occurred on March 27 this year. The FBI investigation report on this case pointed out that Horn escaped that day because there was another passenger in his car, and that passenger was his lover. FBI agents said that Horn was driving a black car in a parking lot that day. When he was reversing out of the parking space, he hit a white Range Rover, causing the Range Rover's front bumper to be dented and discolored, and the black car he was driving also had scratches. After the accident, they witnessed Horne and his passengers sitting in the car for 10 seconds. No one got out of the car, no one checked whether the hit vehicle was damaged, and then drove away. The investigation report pointed out that the accident occurred in the parking lot of the apartment where Horn's extramarital lover Ms. Chanel lived. Chanel was in the car at the time. The car driven by Horn also belonged to Chanel. Horn did not want his extramarital affair to be exposed, so he drove away from the scene. In fact, Horn and Chanel's extramarital affair is no longer a secret in the prosecutor's office. Their extramarital affair can be traced back to when Horn was the state education director. After Horn was elected inspector general, he brought her to work in the prosecutor's office and gave her an annual salary of more than $100,000. Comment: Don’t think that raising mistresses is something Chinese officials do. American officials have also learned it.

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