Entenza is currently doing a teleconfence with reporters right now. He says he takes full responsibility of the investigation but says the the private research company was not authorized to research Hatch's personal parking tickets (see MDE post).
Entenza's apology comes less than two hours after his campaign released the documents it got from the FOIA investigation of Hatch's office. He also held a teleconference a few minutes later with reporters insisting that he wanted to know the inner workings of the office since he didn't work there for ten years. All of that changed when Brodkorb with MDE posted this...
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