State official resigns after snooping on "Joe The Plumber"

(Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Director Helen Jones-Kelley)...resigned Wednesday in the wake of a finding that she improperly used state computers to access personal information on the Toledo-area man who became known as ''Joe the Plumber'' during the presidential campaign.......>>

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Jones-Kelley Resigns Over Joe The Plumber Records Affair

Jones-Kelley, the state official placed on unpaid leave for improperly accessing confidential information from state databases on "Joe the Plumber" has resigned. Two senior managers involved in the incident, Deputy Director Doug Thompson and Assistant Agency Director Fred Williams, also are leaving.

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Megyn with Joe Wurzelbacher About Helen Jones-Kelley (VIDEO)

Recently on Fox News, Megyn Kelley interviewed Joe the Plumber (Joe Wurzelbacher) about the latest in all of the improper investigations into his private life. Joe gives his input on the matter.

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Gov't snooping on 'Joe the Plumber' deemed improper

Ohio Inspector General Tom Charles has issued a report that says Barack Obama donor Helen Jones-Kelley, the head of Ohio's Department of Job and Family Services, looked up Samuel Wurzelbacher's records without any legitimate business purposes.

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Ohio State Agency Acting Like the Hoover’s FBI!

A microcosm comparison of Helen Jones-Kelley's actions as Director of an Ohio Agency to J. Edgar Hoover's abuse of power while he was Director of the FBI.

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Joe The Plumber, Records: Ohio Probe Begins into Govt Snoops

Ohio’s attorney general begins an investigation into the government snooping into Joe the Plumber’s records. Helen Jones-Kelley has already been suspended with leave and the trail may lead to Ohio governor, Ted Strickland.

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Strickland puts director on leave in fund-raising probe

Helen Jones-Kelley put on paid leave for checking Joe the Plumbers record.

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Jones-Kelly Lied - Admits Further Snooping In Joe's Records

A state agency has revealed that its checks of computer systems for potential information on "Joe the Plumber" were more extensive than first admitted.Helen Jones-Kelley, director of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, disclosed today that computer inquiries on Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher were not restricted to a child-support system.

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