Indiana Taxpayers Pay Nearly $500K for Attorney General Todd Rokita’s Disciplinary Defense
- Indiana has spent over $491,000 to defend Attorney General Todd Rokita in six disciplinary investigations, according to records obtained by the Indiana Capital Chronicle.
- Only two investigations resulted in formal disciplinary charges against Rokita, who described the cases as politically motivated and retaliatory.
- Critics, including Rep. Ed DeLaney, argue that taxpayers should not bear Rokita's legal costs, claiming it relates to personal political choices.
- Rokita admitted to violating professional conduct rules but suggested he did nothing wrong after receiving a public reprimand.
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Taxpayers Shell Out $500K to Defend AG – WRBI Radio
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita. (Indianapolis, IN)- Indiana taxpayers have shelled out over $491,000 in public funds to defend Attorney General Todd Rokita in a series of disciplinary investigations and ethics cases. The substantial sum, paid to four different law firms, covers Rokita’s representation in at least six separate matters before the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission since 2022. Rokita, a Republican, has consistently…


Indiana taxpayers pay nearly $500K for Attorney General Todd Rokita's ...


Indiana taxpayers spend almost $500K to defend state's attorney general
State taxpayer funds have been used to defend attorney general Todd Rokita regarding multiple complaints.


Records: Indiana spends nearly $500K defending Rokita
Indiana has used more than $491,000 in public funds to defend Attorney General Todd Rokita in multiple disciplinary investigations and formal ethics cases, according to new records obtained by the Indiana Capital Chronicle.


Indiana taxpayers pay nearly $500K for Attorney General Todd Rokita’s disciplinary defenses
Indiana has used more than $491,000 in public funds to defend Attorney General Todd Rokita in multiple disciplinary investigations and formal ethics cases, according to new records obtained by the Indiana Capital Chronicle.

Indiana taxpayers pay nearly $500K for Attorney General Todd Rokita’s disciplinary defense
Indiana has used more than $491,000 in public funds to defend Attorney General Todd Rokita in multiple disciplinary investigations and formal ethics cases, according to new records obtained by the Indiana Capital Chronicle.
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