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AG Nessel issues statement on passing of former AG Frank Kelley

Michigan's longest serving Attorney General, Frank Kelley, nicknamed "Eternal General", has died at the age of 96.
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Michigan's longest serving Attorney General of 37-years, Frank Kelley, nicknamed "eternal general," has died at the age of 96. 

According to The Detroit Free Press, Kelley died late Friday night at an assisted living home in Naples, Fla., where he had moved in 2020 and had been ill for some time, his family said in a news release. 

On Saturday, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel released the following statement on the passing of former Attorney General Frank Kelley.

“It is with a heavy heart that I join you in mourning the passing of former Attorney General Frank Kelley. Mr. Kelley was an extraordinary man, the quintessential public servant, and a legend in his own time. Having served as Michigan’s attorney general for 37 years, he was, on his retirement in 1999, the longest serving state attorney general in the country, earning the nickname of the “Eternal General.” During those many years of service, he was a beacon to the State, a mentor to many, and a valued advisor to notable public officials. And his energy and genuine passion for public service inspired countless others to likewise dedicate their talents in service to the People of Michigan. Mr. Kelley’s accomplishments are legion: He was the first attorney general in the country to establish Consumer Protection, Criminal Fraud, and Environmental Protection divisions; his influence led to the passage of the Open Meetings Act and the Freedom of Information Act; he was a leading figure in the tobacco settlement that benefitted Michigan and many other states; and he served as the president of the National Association of Attorneys General, a group that honored him by naming its most prestigious award—the Kelley-Wyman Award for outstanding service and national contributions—after him. As extraordinary as his accomplishments were, many will best remember Mr. Kelley for his humor, friendship, and humanity. He will be sorely missed.”

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