By Associated Press - Monday, October 15, 2018

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - The American Civil Liberties Union says a judge has ordered the attorney general to waive thousands of dollars in fees for documents related to how the state is spending $50 million forfeited by Google.

Republican state Rep. Patricia Morgan filed a public records request. She says she has paid about $3,750 for records and asked for a fee waiver for additional payments.

The ACLU of Rhode Island filed a brief to support Morgan.

It says a Superior Court judge ruled Monday the attorney general must waive fees for additional documents and rejected its argument that requestors should prove financial hardship for fee waivers.

Morgan called it a partial victory because the judge let redactions to the documents stand.

Google forfeited the money after an investigation into its distribution of ads for illegal prescription drug sales.

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