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Reporters tracked the retired P.E.I. senator facing 31 criminal charges, Senator Mike Duffy, up at his Cavendish cottage on Thursday while the country received the news about fresh army of charges being laid against him. Celebrity journalist-turned Senator and his wife, Heather, were found to be at the cottage on Friendly Lane in P.E.I. on Thursday, which itself is a key player in the controversy involving Duffy’s expenses.
According to the first journalist at the scene after the news about the charges, he knocked on the door and heard Heather Duffy saying “the media’s here, the media’s here.” The reporter confirmed to have seen a television, switched to a news channel, when she opened the door. The reporter inquired if the senator would have a few words but Duffy’s wife abruptly replied, “we’re busy,” before slamming the door shut. Soon after, Duffy was seen standing inside the screen door, though he quickly closed the heavier inside door and drew the curtains. There was no answer to following knocks by other hopeful journalists after that. Later on, a painter emerged from the cottage at one point and when he knocked to get back in, Heather Duffy cautiously peeked from behind the curtain and let him in.
RCMP is anticipated to have had interviewed all five summer residences on Friendly Lane. A neighbor who spoke on condition of anonymity confirmed that the RCMP officers were going door-to-door on Friendly Lane Tuesday. It was explained that “my in-laws were here and an RCMP officer knocked on our door two days ago asking questions but my mother-in-law said ‘Look, I don’t know,’” adding that they were “gathering intelligence for Ottawa was the line that the RCMP used,” he said.
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