DEP Official Named In Porn Office Emails Case Resigns

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- Pennsylvania's top environmental protection official is resigning a week after he was identified as one of eight former employees of the state attorney general's office who sent or received inter-office emails containing pornography.

Gov. Tom Corbett's office issued a brief statement Thursday on Environmental Protection Secretary Christopher Abruzzo's resignation.

It gave no reason for Abruzzo's resignation, other than he made his decision "based on the best interest of the important mission of the Department of Environmental Protection."

Abruzzo has not commented publicly on the emails.

Among the ex-employees identified by Attorney General Kathleen Kane's office were Abruzzo, state police Commissioner Frank Noonan and two other men serving in Corbett's administration.

Kane's office says it discovered hundreds of pornographic emails during its review of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse prosecution.

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