The Guardian.The Alaska Department of Law is now reviewing the matter due to the newspaper report.The assistant attorney general at the center of the investigation is Mathias Ciotte.
He works as chief corrections counsel for the state. The Guardian noted he has represented the department of law in civil rights cases.Anti-fascist researchers found Cicotte’s Twitter account, where he posted under an alias.
That information was then confirmed by the The Guardian.“The department of law takes the allegations raised here seriously, and we uphold the dignity and respect of all individuals and ask that all of our employees do the same,” said Cori Mills, the state’s deputy attorney general, in a statement.“Having just learned about this late last.