ASSOCIATED PRESS Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill, seen in October, has had his law license suspended for 30 days after accused of drunkenly groping four women at a party. The four women accused the attorney general of drunkenly groping them at a party. “I offer my deepest gratitude to my family, friends and the entire staff of the Office of the Attorney General,” Hill said. State law requires the attorney general to be “duly licensed to practice law in Indiana,” but it doesn’t specify whether the person can continue serving after facing professional disciplinary action. The Supreme Court’s ruling doesn’t address whether he continues as attorney general.
Source: Huffington Post May 12, 2020 13:18 UTC