GREENSBORO, N.C. -- North Carolina Sen. Kay Hagan has withdrawn her support for a possible lifetime federal appointment for a state judge who ruled in favor of a company that includes Hagan's husband.
The Greensboro News & Record reported Thursday that Hagan three weeks ago recommended Superior Court Judge Calvin Murphy to fill a vacant seat on the U.S. District Court for Western North Carolina.
Nine days later, Murphy signed a ruling favoring the owners of five small hydroelectric plants on the Deep River, one of them belonging to Hydrodyne Industries. That company lists Hagan's husband as a managing member.
The first-term Democratic senator said she didn't know Murphy had ruled in a case in which her husband had a stake until the newspaper asked her to comment.
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