Judge weighs releasing records in alleged Kentucky driver's license fraud probe
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During a hearing this week, Judge Thomas Wingate indicated there’s a path to release at least some information with redactions.
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Gov. Andy Beshear's office and KYTC cite the active investigation as a judge suggests redactions could protect the investigation while honoring the public’s right to know.Â
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