The federal judge who presided over the prosecution of U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens ordered the public release of a lengthy investigation of the prosecutorial misconduct that doomed the high-profile corruption case.

U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan rejected two requests to permanently seal the investigative report from Henry Schuelke III, the attorney assigned by the judge to probe allegations that the Washington trial prosecutors didn’t play fair with the Alaska senator.

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