Michigan Attorney General Has $40 Million Hidden In Offshore Tax Haven

Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette Has $40 Million Hidden In An Offshore Tax Haven

Michigan Attorney GeneralMichigan Attorney General Bill Schuette has a $40 million real estate empire hidden in the Carribean. State lawmakers and his Republican colleagues want to know how and where Bill Schuette got $40 Million as a 32-year public servant.
Bill Schuette is a career politician who has been on the public payroll since 1984. In 1984, he scored an upset victory over former Democratic Congressman Donald Albosta with the financial support of Dow Chemical.
In 1990, he and the Michigan GOP decided he was the man to defeat Carl Levin (D-MI) for the U.S. Senate. The popular Detroit Democrat handed Schuette his first defeat.
Schuette was only unemployed for a matter of days. After being sworn in as governor, fellow mid-Michigan career politician John Engler appointed Schuette as Director of the Michigan Department of Agriculture.
Schuette won a seat in the Michigan Senate in 1994. He served in the Senate until he was term-limited in 2002.
Schuette was then elected a judge on the Michigan Fourth District Court of Appeals. Political pundits found this odd since Schuette had very little if no trial experience.

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