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Email Investigation Saga Continues

By Tony Romeo

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The bizarre saga of the email investigation commissioned by embattled Attorney General Kathleen Kane took another strange turn Tuesday.

Over the holiday weekend, the announcement came of a potential bombshell: the preliminary findings of the investigation into "inappropriate" emails captured on Attorney General's Office servers would be released Tuesday.

Then came word that Bruce Castor, second-in-command to Kathleen Kane, had cancelled the event because he determined that the working draft report was "not comprehensive," and that the release would take place sometime over the summer.

But just a day later, the attorney general's office has released yet another statement purporting that Castor now believes the AG's office does have available to it the complete record that is the basis for the interim report.

After some additional information is provided by next week, the statement says, a press conference will be scheduled at the earliest date.

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