Former state auditor Kathy McGuiness has sued Delaware’s attorney general and an investigator and prosecutor involved in her convictions last year, claiming all three used information they knew was false to build a case against her.

In her complaint filed Tuesday in the District of Delaware, McGuiness, represented by Ronald Poliquin, brings a claim of slander per se against Attorney General Kathy Jennings and director of the DOJ’s Division of Civil Rights and Public Trust Mark Denney. She also alleges her Fourth Amendment rights were violated by Frank Robinson, the DCRPT’s chief special investigator, for obtaining a search warrant by filing an affidavit of probable cause he knew to be “riddled with half-truths and false statements.”