Maine Governor Janet Mills was recently trolled over long-standing cocaine use allegations from a 1990 incident, when a drug suspect claimed she used cocaine. Mills has always maintained these allegations were politically motivated due to her criticism of Maine's Bureau of Intergovernmental Drug Enforcement. A 1995 Justice Department memorandum found the investigation conducted by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Maine was proper and did not show any misconduct. During recent trolling activities, Mills ignored provocative comments about the allegations while engaging with her staff.
Maine Governor Janet Mills faced trolling regarding decades-old allegations of cocaine use, stemming from a 1990 claim by a drug suspect which she has always deemed politically motivated.
The investigation by the U.S. Attorney's Office and DEA into Mills was eventually dropped, with a 1995 memorandum finding no misconduct by the office.
Mills responded to trolling queries about her alleged cocaine use with silence, addressing a staffer instead as the mockery continued.
The allegations against Mills were deemed serious but not substantiated, with Mills arguing that they were politically driven due to her past criticisms of local drug enforcement.
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