In Campaign Contributions, the following were included --
In the McDermott search, the following cropped up --
Timothy Cahill Deposited 11/26/07
McDermott, Terence P. 21 Custom House Street, #300 Boston, MA 02110 Attorney McDermott, Quilty & Miller $200.00McDermott, William P. 21 Custom House Street, Suite #300 Boston, MA 02110 Attorney McDermott, Quilty & Miller $200.00Miller, Stephen McDermott, Quilty, & Miller Boston, MA 02110 Attorney McDermott, Quilty & Miller $200.00
Coakley, Martha 5/16/08 - 5/31/08 for 13182 Coakley, Martha
5/16/2008 McDermott, William c/o McDermott Quilty and Miller, 21 Custom House Street, Suite 300 Boston, MA 02110 Attorney McDermott Quilty and Miller $200.00
5/16/2008 Miller, Stephen c/o McDermott Quilty & Miller, 21 Custom House Street, Suite 300 Boston, MA 02110 Attorney McDermott Quilty & Miller
This is by no means a thorough search, but it raises concerns about elected officials who have received campaign contributions from gambling interests, the access that is granted and their votes. Does it raise concerns about the impartiality of the Attorney General?
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