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Keith Krach, tapped to lead the Freedom 250 ceremony, has been accused of abusing his ex-partner and child. The appointment prompted renewed scrutiny of his past conduct.
Keith Krach was named to lead the Freedom 250 ceremony for the nation's 250th birthday. He's now facing public allegations of abusing an ex-partner and child. The appointment moved forward despite or before these allegations were public.
When someone is put in a prominent role and abuse allegations surface, it raises a question: who did the vetting and what did they miss or ignore? Whether Krach stays in the role or is replaced, the fact that he was selected despite this history suggests either a gap in background checks or a decision to proceed anyway.
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