Reprimand For Improper Access To Dating Partner Information
A public reprimand has been imposed by the Ohio Supreme Court for the following misconduct
On October 6, 2014, relator, disciplinary counsel, charged Rosen with professional misconduct for conduct that occurred between August 2007 and August 2008 while Rosen, then an Assistant Attorney General in the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, was serving as general counsel for the Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway (“OHLEG”). OHLEG allows criminal justice agencies and their personnel access to several data systems, some of which contain confidential information reserved for law-enforcement personnel only. Relator alleged that Rosen improperly accessed the OHLEG system to seek information about four individuals that either she or her friends were dating.
The discipline was imposed on the consent of the parties.
More on the story from Cincinnati.com. (Mike Frisch)