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ARREST WARRANT APPLICATION STATE OF CONNECTICUT SUPERIOR COURT

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1) That the affiant, Inspector Jay St. Jacques, is a duly swam member of the Division of Criminal Justice, assigned to the Office of the Chief State's Attomey (O.C.S.A.), and has over thirty years of experience in the field of law enforcement and criminal investigation. At all times mentioned herein the undersigned was acting in his official capacity as a member of the aforementioned agency. The following facts and circumstances are related from personal knowledge andlor observations and include infonnnation related to this affiant by fellow officers and persons w~h knowledge of the facts andlor circumstances contained herein. 2) That Thomas P. Gaffey, DOB 0111011959, of 64-C Nutmeg Drive, Meriden, CT, has been employed by the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority (CRRA), a quasi-public agency, since December 1988 and currently holds the position of Director of Recycling and Enforcement. Mr. Gaffey was elected to the Connecticut State Senate in November 1994 and continues to represent the 13th District comprised of the towns of Cheshire, Meriden, Middlefield and Middletown. 3) That according to Connecticut State Elections Enforcement Commission (SEEC) archived documents, a political action committee (PAC) named "Government Action Fund" (GAF) was registered with the State of Connecticut On 02101/1999. Thomas P. Gaffey was iisted as the chairperson/candidate, Dennis A. Ceneviva was the treasurer, and Kathleen Gaffey was deputy treasurer. Political action committees may be established under Connecticut election laws on the basis of the committee's political beliefs to support or oppose candidates andlor ballot questions. The operation of PAC's and their funds are regUlated by Connecticut General Statutes designed to ensure two fundamental principles, public transparency and the ultimate accountability falling to the treasurer. 4) That on December 17, 2003, Thomas Gaffey was interViewed at O.C.S.A. by Inspector Richard J Walsh during the CRRAlEnron investigation. Mr. Gaffey was asked about a 2002 incident whereupon he was c~ed for spending over $10,000.00 in personal expenses, mainly for mileage and cellular telephone usage, on his CRRA expense account and failing to make timely reimbursements to his employer. Gaffey admitted that he "owed a big balance when it came to light." Inspector Walsh's report indicates that Gaffey explained, "tt1ere was a long (This is page 1 of p 17 pa~8 AffidaVIt) Date

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Finding The foregOing Application for an arrest warrant, and affidavit(s) altached to said Application, haVing been submitted to and considered by the undersigned, the undersigned finds from said affidavit(s) that there is probable cause to beheve that an offense has been committed and that the accused committed it and, therefore, that probable cause extsts for the issuance of a warrant for the arrest of the abo\le~named accused. Date and

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