Love of rare bourbon lands OLCC officials in criminal probe

The officials said they were paying for the whiskey, but they allegedly used their knowledge and connections at the commission to obtain the products.

SALEM, Ore. — The Oregon Department of Justice is opening a criminal investigation into allegations that senior officials in the state’s alcohol regulatory agency violated ethics laws by diverting rare, sought-after bourbons for personal use, the state attorney general said Friday.

The officials said they were paying for the whiskey, which can cost thousands of dollars a bottle, but they allegedly used their knowledge and connections at the commission to obtain the products, according to an internal investigation by the Oregon Liquor and

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