Jefferson County Attorney booted from case after offering to 'help' UofL professor in tenant dispute
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When University of Louisville professor John Gilderbloom, who also is a landlord, had a dispute with some tenants in 2021, he contacted someone he knew for help – Jefferson County Attorney Mike O'Connell.
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Jefferson County Attorney booted from case after offering to 'help' UofL professor in tenant dispute
A landlord-tenant spat has led to allegations of prosecutorial misconduct against Mike O'Connell and his staff over the county attorney's offer to aid someone he knows 'personally.'
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