The Daily Press

Former state AG back in jail for alleged probation violation

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NORRISTOWN (AP) — A former Pennsylvan­ia attorney general who served jail time for leaking grand jury material and lying about it was taken into custody Friday on an alleged probation violation, more than a month after she was charged with drunken driving, officials said.

Kathleen Kane, 55, was behind bars at Montgomery County Correction­al Facility outside Philadelph­ia to await a hearing. No hearing date had been set as of Friday afternoon.

A message was left for her attorney in the drunken driving case.

Once a rising star in Pennsylvan­ia politics, Kane resigned as attorney general after being convicted in 2016 of perjury, obstructio­n and other counts for leaking secret investigat­ive files to embarrass a rival prosecutor.

Kane was sentenced to 10 to 23 months behind bars, serving her time at the Montgomery County jail outside Philadelph­ia.

She was released in 2019. Her term of probation doesn’t end until October 2025.

On March 12, police in Scranton were called to the scene of a twocar crash and said they found Kane behind the wheel of an Audi.

Kane told responding officers she was a designated driver, but surveillan­ce video showed Kane herself had been drinking alcohol at a Scranton restaurant shortly before the crash, according to an affidavit.

Kane had watery, bloodshot eyes and slurred her words — police said she had trouble saying the word “designated” — and failed a field sobriety test, the documents said.

Kane was charged with drunken driving and careless driving. Four days later, a Montgomery County judge issued a bench warrant for her arrest.

The state’s former top prosecutor also faces a May 26 hearing on the drunken driving charge.

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