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Thornton Cooper

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Deep research · Exaupdated 22 days ago
There are no reported scandals, corruption allegations, or legal charges involving Thornton Cooper, the 2024 Democratic candidate for West Virginia Secretary of State. The search results for "Thornton Cooper" contain references to other individuals with the same or similar surnames who have been involved in legal or ethical controversies, including: - Fred E. Cooper, a former CEO who pleaded guilty to securities fraud and filing a false tax return in 2005. - Gordon Paul Cooper, who was convicted of mail fraud and other charges in 1999 regarding a sewage sludge disposal scheme. - Benjamin Thornton, who was convicted of possession of narcotics with intent to distribute. - William P. Thornton, involved in a bankruptcy case regarding employee benefit contributions. - The Thornton Law Firm of Boston, which was ordered to repay millions in 2020 following an investigation into inflated legal fees and ethical misconduct.
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