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Oregon Officials Fired For Using Connections To Secure Rare Whiskey

  • An internal investigation by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission, obtained by The Associated Press via public records request Wednesday, concluded that Executive Director Steve Marks and five other agency officials had diverted sought-after bourbons, including Pappy Van Winkle’s 23-year-old whiskey, for their personal use.
  • The officials were paying for the whiskey, which can cost thousands of dollars a bottle, but they had used their knowledge and connections at the commission to obtain them, and consequently deprived members of the public of the pricy booze, the investigation said.
  • That violated Oregon statutes, including one that prohibits public officials from using confidential information for personal gain, the commission’s investigation said.
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