...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.At least 10 agents from the FBI entered the Cordell Hull legislative office building [in Nashville] just before 8 a.m., fanning out to multiple offices carrying empty boxes with them.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Tennessee confirmed the FBI visited the homes of former House Speaker Glen Casada, R-Franklin; Rep. Robin Smith, R-Hixson; Rep. Todd Warner, R-Chapel Hill; and former Casada aide Cade Cothren.
According to multiple people with knowledge of the investigation, agents searched their homes.
The FBI also searched the office of Rep. Kent Calfee, R-Kingston, though House Speaker Cameron Sexton said he understood that Calfee "is not part of the investigation." Calfee's legislative assistant, however, has been placed on administrative leave in connection with the inquiry.
Warner was just elected to the legislature this past fall, beating former Rep. Rick Tillis, in an August Republican primary.
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Facility staff were seen using a drill to help agents unlock a desk in Calfee's office.
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Calfee said he wasn't aware that agents were in his office.
"I didn't have a clue," Calfee said Friday morning. "I hadn't heard."
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Sexton, R-Crossville, said he placed three staff members on paid administrative leave in connection with the case. According to legislative administrative director Connie Ridley, Sexton's interim chief of staff Holt Whitt was among those placed on leave.
Agents visited Whitt's home Friday morning.
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Sexton said he was contacted by the FBI about the investigation "since becoming speaker" in August 2019, though he declined to say when he first learned about it.
Tennessean
Friday, January 8, 2021
NOW what?
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