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FBI, deputies at home of former Gov. Walker aide
« on: September 14, 2011, 09:23:07 AM »

Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Madison - At least four FBI agents are at the home of a former top aide to Gov. Scott Walker. Deputies from the Dane County Sheriff's Department are also present at the home at 502 Dunning St. on Madison's East Side. City of Madison property records identify the home as belonging to Cynthia A. Archer, the former deputy administration secretary to the Republican governor.

"We're doing a law enforcement action," one of the FBI agents told a reporter.

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Re: FBI, deputies at home of former Gov. Walker aide
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2011, 09:23:49 AM »
She quit but had another job lined up for 10's of thousands more then her predecessor
 Before she abruptly quit on Aug. 19, she was making $124,000 as deputy secretary in the state Department of Administration, the agency that oversees state contracts, the state budget, the state workforce and other key government functions. At the time, state officials said only that Archer had taken a personal leave of absence, giving no details on reasons for the leave, how soon she'd come back or what her duties would be.

Archer, in her resignation letter emailed to Administration Secretary Mike Huebsch, said simply that she was done with her job that same day.

But documents provided by the state show she actually was already hired a day earlier on Aug. 18 to the $99,449-a-year job in the Department of Children and Families, as the department's legislative liaison, according to a letter released Friday from Eloise Anderson, who heads the department. Her appointment to the new job was effective Aug. 20. Anderson's letter says Archer would be "performing duties as prescribed by this office."


6. One also removed a large banker's box and put it in the truck of a car. 
 One of the agents had a large camera and two of them were wearing latex gloves. They spent time in the backyard and then went into the house. One also removed a large banker's box and put it in the truck of a car