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FILE - In this Dec. 14, 2018, file photo, Nevada's incoming Attorney General Aaron Ford speaks with The Associated Press in Las Vegas. Ford, Nevada's state attorney general is denying he had a hand in the hiring of a legal firm where he used to work for a high-profile and potentially lucrative lawsuit against the maker of the opioid OxyContin. In a statement, Democratic Attorney General Aaron Ford responded Wednesday, April 24, 2019, to claims from the Nevada Republican Party that hiring the firm Eglet Prince could lead to a bid payday for his former employer. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 14, 2018, file photo, Nevada's incoming Attorney General Aaron Ford speaks with The Associated Press in Las Vegas. Ford, Nevada's state attorney general is denying he had a hand in the hiring of a legal firm where he used to work for a high-profile and potentially lucrative lawsuit against the maker of the opioid OxyContin. In a statement, Democratic Attorney General Aaron Ford responded Wednesday, April 24, 2019, to claims from the Nevada Republican Party that hiring the firm Eglet Prince could lead to a bid payday for his former employer. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

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