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Georgia U.S. Attorney Indulges Himself On Super Bowl Sunday
By Andrew Ramonas | February 8, 2010 3:04 pm

Ed Tarver (DOJ)

While many Americans cut back on spending for their Super Bowl parties yesterday, the new U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia wasn’t one of them, the CBS affiliate in Augusta, Ga., reported today.

The television station caught up with U.S. Attorney Ed Tarver at a local Kroger grocery store yesterday as he was stocking up for the big game. WRDW television was doing a report on how some people bought less food and party supplies for Super Bowl parties this year because of the poor economy.

“No cutting back in my household today,” Tarver told WRDW. “I have to come pick up my chicken drummettes, chips and dip and all of those things I don’t normally get to eat on Sunday afternoon.”

Tarver has led the office Savannah, Ga.,-based U.S. Attorney’s office since November 2009.

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