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The Big Story: Cahill to pay $100,000 fine in lottery case

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March 02, 2013

(Boston Globe) Former state treasurer Timothy P. Cahill agreed to pay a $100,000 civil fine ending the groundbreaking criminal prosecution that charged him with misusing a state lottery ad campaign for bolstering his 2010 run for governor.

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