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The latest on grand jury documents being unsealed related to the investigation against Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane (all times local):

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12:10 p.m.

Lawyers for Pennsylvania's attorney general say two former staffers "corruptly manufactured" a grand jury investigation that led to charges against her to protect themselves after she found they had been distributing pornography.

Kathleen Kane's lawyers wrote in a court filing in November 2014 trying to stop the investigation that Frank Fina and Marc Costanzo "triggered" it and then misled a judge about the emails to prevent Kane from releasing them.

Kane faces charges including obstruction and conspiracy for allegedly leaking grand jury material and lying about it. She has vigorously denied the accusations.

The special prosecutor said in a response that it was part of an effort by Kane to avoid testifying.

Information unsealed Wednesday include scores of emailed images of nude or scantily clad women, some involving sexual acts, sent by former attorney general's office employees.

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11:15 a.m.

Pennsylvania court officials are releasing about a thousand pages of records from an investigation that recently produced criminal charges against the state's attorney general.

The documents made public Wednesday include scores of emailed images of nude or scantily clad women, some involving sexual acts, sent by former employees of the attorney general's office.

Attorney General Kathleen Kane has sought to make the emails public.

Other records detail a battle over a protective order issued last year by a grand jury judge. The filings were unsealed at the judge's request.

Kane faces charges that include obstruction and conspiracy for allegedly leaking grand jury material and then lying about it.

She has vigorously denied the accusations. A district judge this week ruled there was sufficient evidence to send the case to court for trial.