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With billions of educators’ retirement dollars on the line, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is defending and explaining his lawsuit against individuals accused of attempting to usurp the teachers' pension fund.Last week, Yost filed a slew of subpoenas against individuals he has accused of bribery as a major scandal brews inside the retired teachers' pension fund. The investment firm at the center of the controversy spoke out against him.
Some reformers are taking Metcalf’s side. Retired teacher Robin Rayfield claims that Yost doesn’t truly care about protecting teachers.'The attorney general and governor are bullies,' Rayfield said. 'They're trying to take away the democratically-elected majority.'Rayfield leads the Ohio Retirement for Teachers Association , the faction of reformers who have helped to elect board members who want to change the investment structure.
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