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May 26, 2011

California AG Launching Criminal Inquiry Into Arnold Schwarzenegger Over Possible Misuse of Tax Payer Funds

Posted in: Arnold Schwarzenegger,Corruption,Crime,Ethics,Government,Scandal,WTF

Just when Arnold Schwarzenegger thought he had enough troubles with his wife Maria Shriver and his family when he finally admitted to having a baby with another woman while married to maria, comes the following new set of problems …

As reported at Radaronline, the Californian Attorney General is supposed to conduct an  “inquiry” into former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s over alleged misuse of tax payer funds to cover up sexual liaisons. Just recently Schwarzenegger admitted to an affair and having a baby with another woman while married to Maria Shriver. Now it appears that the California AG wants to see whether Arnold might have used any tax payer $’s to hush up and a cover up his marital indiscretions.

The Californian Attorney General will conduct what’s being termed an “inquiry” into former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s alleged misuse of tax payer funds to cover up sexual liaisons.

In a bombshell exclusive, RadarOnline.com has learned the Office of the Attorney General, a branch of the Department of Justice, is conducting a preliminary evaluation into the scope of Schwarzenegger’s double life, which allegedly included using his state-funded security details to cover up women being escorted into his hotel room.

It is being alleged, that Arnold Schwarzenegger used at least some of his California Highway Patrol security detail to transport “scantily-clad” women in and out of the Sacramento hotel he sometimes stayed in while governor.


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