The Senate race in Kentucky has been rocked by revelations
that Democrat state attorney general Jack Conway’s brother was the
target of a drug investigation — but no charges were filed against
Matt Conway, and two Louisville detectives have been placed on
leave after being
accused of leaking information about the investigation:
After a criminal investigation by police, the Jefferson County
Attorney’s Office decided in August that no charges would be filed
against Conway, [Detective Ronald] Russ, [Detective Scott] Wilson
or a third narcotics detective, Chauncey Carthan, who was not
involved in the leaks but was overheard discussing the second
investigation in a restaurant last March.
Carthan’s conversation was reported to Jack Conway, a candidate
for the U.S. Senate, by a person supporting him. The brothers
subsequently conferred with an attorney about the investigation of
Matthew Conway, according to the investigative file.
The lawyer, Bart Adams of Louisville, then met with Police Chief
Robert White to discuss Carthan’s conduct, according to the
records.
No charges were filed against Matt Conway. Commonwealth’s
Attorney David Stengel told the Louisville
Courier-Journal “that he had reviewed all of the evidence
gathered by police and was convinced that Conway was neither a drug
user nor trafficker.” In a statement to the newspaper, Jack
Conway’s office said “his only involvement was to advise his
brother to obtain legal counsel.”
It is not known what impact the revelations will have on Jack
Conway’s Senate campaign against Republican Rand Paul, whom
polls show leading in the race.
Alex Pappas of the Daily Caller reported that the
Democrat’s campaign did not reply to an e-mail “seeking elaboration
Saturday as to whether Conway, as attorney general, took any steps
to involve himself in the investigation.”