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MADISON (AP) - Gov. Scott Walker tells The Associated Press that he
remains "absolutely" confident that he is not a subject of a criminal
investigation involving former aides in his Milwaukee County office.
Walker said in a Monday interview that none of the
evidence revealed for the first time in court last week would suggest that he's
a target of the investigation.
Emails discussed at the sentencing last week of former
Walker deputy chief of staff Kelly Rindfleisch showed that members of Walker's
2010 gubernatorial campaign held daily meetings with his county executive office
staff.
Walker says he had no knowledge of county workers doing
campaign work while on the clock for their county job. He says if he had known
what Rindfleisch was doing, he would have taken action to stop it.