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MI House Completes Investigation Into Courser/Gamrat Scandal

An investigation into an affair between two state lawmakers finds both are guilty of misconduct and both misused taxpayer resources.

State Representatives Cindy Gamrat and Todd Courser have acknowledged the affair since published reports outed the two over two weeks ago.

Neither is resigning.

Tim Bowlin conducted the investigation for the Michigan House and says the findings will be made public after a legal review is completed.

House Speaker Kevin Cotter, in a statement, says the preliminary report shows what he calls troubling evidence of misconduct.

The House Business Offices investigation took two weeks to complete. There’s no word on how long it will take to wrap up the legal review.

The House, last week, voted to create a special committee tasked with determining if Courser and Gamrat are fit to keep their jobs.

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