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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong sat down with Dennis House on This Week in Connecticut to discuss the Stone Academy case, Prospect Medical Holdings filing for bankruptcy and his future.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Connecticut Attorney General William Tong sat down with Dennis House to discuss the Stone Academy case, Prospect Medical Holdings filing for bankruptcy and his future.