Attorney General probe of Glendale deals begins in earnest

glendalespringtraining7_08By Mary K. Reinhart | The Republic | azcentral.com

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office has received the documents it requested from Glendale nearly three months ago in connection with an investigation into the city’s past financial practices.

City officials hand-delivered electronic copies of documents to the Attorney General’s Office on Dec. 6 to assist with an inquiry into whether former Glendale administrators accused of mismanaging millions of taxpayer dollars broke any laws.

Meanwhile, a City Council member has asked the state’s top law-enforcement agency to broaden the investigation to include previous development deals, including the Camelback Ranch Glendale spring-training ballpark.

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