a leader, entrusted with the task of instructing and leading others in the development and practice of sound ethics, honesty, and trust, who was practicing the exact opposite in her own life. No doubt she was a hearty proponent of the values she represented in her role as leader of HEARTS, yet somehow those values were not her own deeply held personal values. Amazingly, in spite of the indictment against her and her guilty plea, it was determined that this public leader was still qualified to keep
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