UPDATED: 20 Top RI Leaders Call for Kilmartin to Release 38 Studios Documents

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UPDATED: 20 Top RI Leaders Call for Kilmartin to Release 38 Studios Documents

Attorney General Peter Kilmartin refuses to release 38 Studios documents
Nearly two dozen top Rhode Island leaders have come forth to demand that Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin release the documents from the 38 Studios criminal investigation. 
On Monday, Kilmartin called the move by Speaker Nicholas Mattiello to ask for their release as a "political reaction."

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Now, open government groups, Democrats, Republicans, Progressives, and Libertarians are all calling for Kilmartin to release the documents.

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On Friday, Kilmartin and Rhode Island State Police Superintendent Col. Steve O'Donnell announced there were going to be no criminal charges following the investigation. 

Rhode Island State Police Superintendent Colonel Steven O'Donnell along with Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin announced Friday afternoon that there will be no indictments in the 38 Studios criminal investigation, which had taken four years. 

O'Donnell spoke first, and acknowledged that while the process that resulted in the failed $75 million EDC loan to the failed video game company was not transparent, it wasn't criminal. 

"This was not transparent process -- there were several officials that knew that the $75M was going to 38 Studios prior to the vote, who did not disclose that info to the full House and Senate," said O'Donnell. 

"It appears the poor economic decisions contributed to the deal, and it was done with the hopes of bringing a celebrity and hundreds of jobs," said O'Donnell. "It is our duty to uncover the facts. In order to prosecute any individuals, we have to establish probable cause -- we have found no probable cause that a crime was committed. A bad deal doesn't always lead to indictments."


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