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Oregon prison watchdog says Tina Kotek’s top aides and corrections department stonewall him

Summary by Ground News
The Legislature first envisioned a corrections ombudsman decades ago, but it wasn't until 2021 that former Gov. Kate Brown had the funding to fill the role. The job's duties include providing information to prisoners, their families and corrections workers about the rights of people in custody. Ombudsman Adrian Wulff aired his grievances, including unspecified allegations of retaliation by unnamed corrections department leaders.

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