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STLtoday.com
March 1, 2018
In an interview Thursday, Missouri Republican Party Chairman Todd Graves said his Kansas City-based law firm was representing some members of the ... Former U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway, responding to rumors of an investigation into campaign-related matters, said that the parties she and formerÃâà...
Kansas City Star
March 1, 2018
Todd Graves said that his Kansas City-based firm, Graves Garrett, is representing some members of Greitens' official staff. ... Catherine Hanaway, a former speaker of the Missouri House and former U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri, confirmed on Thursday that her law firm represents a formerÃâà...
St. Louis Public Radio
February 3, 2018
State Republican Party chairman Todd Graves, a Kansas City lawyer and former U.S. attorney, offered a similar assessment. Graves ... Most of Missouri's Republican statewide officials join state party chairman Todd Graves, left, during forum at state Lincoln Days festivities, held this weekend in Kansas City.
fox4kc.com
January 19, 2018
Todd Graves, the chairman of the Missouri Republican Party told FOX 4 in an email Friday morning that reports of Greitens' impending resignation are: "Just another false rumor someone has started." The former U.S. Attorney wrote: "It isn't happening." But those statements have done little to diminish talk ofÃâà...
Greater Baton Rouge Business Report
January 5, 2018
“The marijuana cases handled by our office typically involve violence, individuals with significant criminal histories, and/or large-scale, unregulated trafficking,” Corey Amundson, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Louisiana, says in a statement. “Since our approach is consistent with the AttorneyÃâà...
Kansas City Business Journal
October 19, 2017
Tompkins, who has 17 years experience in the legal industry, spent the last three years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California. Prior to that, he spent 6.5 ... "We're very pleased to have Ben join our team," Graves Garrett partner Todd Graves said in the release. "His unique andÃâà...
Kansas City Star
June 12, 2017
Bishop Mark Tolbert and Kansas City attorney Nathan Garrett will take their seats Tuesday as the newest members of the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners. They have an important job. The five-member police board runs a department with a $250 million budget and roughly 1,950 employees.
Kansas City Star
April 24, 2017
I was stunned and saddened when I read The Kansas City Star's April 22 editorial, “U.S. attorney should investigate Senate leader Ron Richard,” calling for an ... From 2001 to 2006, I served as the U.S. attorney for the Western District of Missouri. ... Todd Graves is chairman of the Missouri Republican Party.
St. Louis Public Radio
January 17, 2017
One might assume that Republican domination means that the new chairman of the Missouri GOP is supremely confident but Todd Graves, a former U.S. attorney for Missouri's western district, is more cautious, citing challenges amid coming to the position at a “high-water mark.” “When you have that manyÃâà...
STLtoday.com
January 7, 2017
COLUMBIA, Mo. • Todd Graves, a former U.S. attorney and the brother of U.S. Rep. Sam Graves of northwest Missouri, is the new chairman of the Missouri Republican Party. The Republican State Committee elected Graves, the choice of Gov.-elect Eric Greitens, on Saturday as the party's new statewideÃâà...
fox2now.com
December 15, 2016
A judge fined the lawmaker but ruled he could stay in office. Greitens on Monday recommended another attorney from the Kansas City firm, former U.S. Attorney Todd Graves, to be the Missouri Republican Party's next chairman. Trademark and Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
Kansas City Star (blog)
December 13, 2016
Missouri Gov.-elect Eric Greitens has tapped former U.S. Attorney Todd Graves to serve as chairman of the Missouri Republican Party. Graves, brother of long-time Missouri Congressman Sam Graves, would succeed John Hancock, who leaves the party in extraordinary shape. The Missouri GOP will soonÃâà...
Kansas City Star
August 29, 2016
Police transferred all 23 female inmates out of the Jackson County Regional Correctional Center amid allegations that two detainees were sexually assaulted, and the county on Monday hired former U.S. Attorney Todd Graves to investigate. No female inmates will return until the county addresses theÃâà...
Huffington Post (blog)
June 6, 2007
When the FBI believed that they had enough to make a case, they brought the file to Todd Graves, the then-U.S. attorney in Kansas City, Missouri. Ultimately, Robert Courtney, a local pharmacist would be sentenced to thirty years in prison without parole for watering down chemotherapy prescriptions forÃâà...
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