He was to testify Thursday before a legislative committee on those very accusations.
The resignation, effective July 10, came after a night of negotiations with state legislators and attorneys in which Quackenbush made an effort to limit any civil or criminal liability. By resigning, Quackenbush averts any possibility of impeachment.
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