Maine DA recuses himself from former governor candidate Cutler's child porn case
ME politician is awaiting trial for 4 counts of 'possession of sexually explicit material of a child under 12'
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A district attorney is recusing himself from the prosecution of a former candidate for governor who's charged with possessing child pornography.
Matthew Foster, the district attorney for Hancock and Washington counties, was previously represented by the same attorney as the one defending two-time independent gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler.
Cutler, 76, is free on bail while awaiting trial on four counts of possession of sexually explicit material of a child under 12. Each count carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
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Cutler is represented by Water McKee, who also represented Foster when he was investigated for sexual abuse of a child in 2017. No charges were filed in the case.
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The Bangor Daily News first reported Foster's recusal and work with McKee, which the attorney confirmed. Foster didn't return messages from The Associated Press seeking comment.