Mayors Fung, Avedisian and Councilman Call for Release of 38 Studios Investigation Records

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Mayors Fung, Avedisian and Councilman Call for Release of 38 Studios Investigation Records

Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian
Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian, along with Cranston Mayor Allan Fung, and Warwick City Councilman Steven Colantuono, jointly issued the following statement:

"The collapse of 38 Studios will burden the taxpayers of Rhode Island with millions of dollars of debt for years to come and has brought about another cycle of enormous cynicism in the state. After a four-year investigation, taxpayers of Rhode Island deserve to have a clear picture of how the state ended up on the hook for the debts of 38 Studios - and who is ultimately responsible for the costs related to this failed business venture. As we learned this week, although the investigation remains open, it is now inactive. We echo the calls of numerous public officials demanding that the Attorney General release all documents and related information pertaining to the investigation so taxpayers may have a clear and more complete story?"

The announcement by the two mayors and the councilman bolster the demands of elected officials, political parties and civic groups calling for the release of the records.

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Attorney General Peter Kilmartin has repeatedly refused to release the records. Kilmartin had been a member of the leadership team the created and passed the financing scheme that funded 38 Studios. Kilmartin also voted for the legislation. On Wednesday, Governor Gina Raimondo told WJAR-10 that she thought Kilmartin should have recused himself.


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