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Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane was ordered Thursday to turn over evidence that she says proves that a judge had leaked secret information to a reporter about a grand jury investigating Jerry Sandusky for child sex abuse.
She said the emails show "Judge Feudale's overriding concern was how to leak sealed Supreme Court documents without getting caught."
Cleland ordered Kane to turn over by Nov. 4 any evidence supporting her contention or appear in court on Nov. 5.
"We intend to comply with Judge Cleland's order," Kane's office said in an email.
Sandusky lawyer Alexander Lindsay maintains that the grand jury initially heard from only two victims and the case was falling apart, but the judge's leaks generated publicity that prompted other victims to come forward and helped prosecutors shore up their case and win indictments.