Facing questions about his connection to an Olney chiropractor accused of defrauding the city, State Rep. W. Curtis Thomas has buttoned up and lawyered up with a prominent criminal defense attorney.
Thomas' press aide, Marilyn Jewett, said Thursday that neither the lawmaker nor his office had any comment about federal charges against the chiropractor, Ethel C. Harvey, who was accused of gaining access to city accident records with the help of an unidentified state representative.
Both Jewett and Thomas' attorney, Nino Tinari, declined to say whether Thomas is the state lawmaker who allegedly accompanied Harvey to a meeting with Records Commissioner Joan Decker and made an official request on House letterhead. The representative's letter asked that Harvey be provided free access to the accident records.



