State Grand Jury Review Sought In AZ AG Snell And Wilmer Investigation
A Peremptory Writ of Mandamus has been filed with the Arizona Supreme Court asking that the Arizona Attorney General’s Office present the results of investigations into the actions of attorneys with the Snell and Wilmer law firm as well as several officials from the City of Victorville, California to a State Grand Jury.
Attorney General Mark Brnovich has been criticized for the seeming reluctance to pursue the remaining cases related to a complex fraud scheme that has already resulted in several indictments, and guilty pleas. According to the victim of the scheme, successful developer Will Graven, Brnovich has refused to allow the remaining high profile alleged participants in the conspiracy to face justice.
According to Graven and former Attorney General Office employees, Brnovich’s office has taken steps to prevent the indictment of attorneys from the powerful Snell and Wilmer law firm. Assistant Chief of Special Investigations and Special Agent Dan Woods and his team at the Arizona Attorney General’s Office conducted an investigation over a period of more than 4 years of a fraud scheme that resulted in multiple players being indicted by an Arizona State Grand Jury on countless felony charges.
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