Government paid $29,000 for travel in Palin hacking trial

Denver Post Wednesday 23rd November, 2011

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - The government paid nearly $2,500 for Sarah Palin's husband to come to the trial of a Tennessee college student who hacked into her e-mail - even though Todd Palin never testified, court records show. In all, the government paid more than $29,000 to fly members of the Palin family and other witnesses to Knoxville, send a prosecu...

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