Michigan plans to charge ex-Gov. Rick Snyder in Flint water scandal
DETROIT Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, his health director and other ex-officials have been told theyre being charged after a new investigation of the Flint water scandal, which devastated the majority Black city with lead-contaminated water and was blamed for a deadly outbreak of Legionnaires disease in 2014-15, The Associated Press has learned.
Two people with knowledge of the planned prosecution told the AP on Tuesday that the attorney generals office has informed defense lawyers about indictments in Flint and told them to expect initial court appearances soon. They spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
The AP could not determine the nature of the charges against Snyder, former health department director Nick Lyon and others who were in the Snyder administration. Courtney Covington Watkins, a spokeswoman for the attorney generals office, said only that investigators were working diligently and will share more as soon as were in a position to do so.
Snyders attorney didnt return calls seeking comment.
Snyder, a Republican who has been out of office for two years, was governor when state-appointed managers in Flint switched the citys water to the Flint River in 2014 as a cost-saving step while a pipeline was being built to Lake Huron. The water, however, was not treated to reduce corrosion a disastrous decision affirmed by state regulators that caused lead to leach from old pipes and spoil the distribution system used by nearly 100,000 residents.
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