Overview
- Arkansas’s Office of Professional Conduct confirmed it received the complaint and said it will process the filing as it does all grievances.
- The watchdog alleges violations of state rules on dishonesty and prejudice to the administration of justice tied to Clinton’s 2016 campaign conduct.
- The complaint relies on recently declassified materials, including a Durham-related annex and Senate Judiciary Committee releases.
- The filing requests a formal review that could affect Clinton’s ability to practice law in Arkansas, and it acknowledges no criminal charges have been filed.
- The Washington Examiner notes the Clinton campaign and the DNC agreed in 2022 to pay $113,000 to settle an FEC case over how Steele dossier payments were reported after denying wrongdoing.