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    New Division of Crime Victims Compensation Started by Kansas Attorney General

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    By KMAN Staff on September 25, 2012 State News

    TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt has reorganized his office’s administration of programs that help crime victims.

    He’s also promoted his chief spokesman to oversee some of them.

    Schmidt says he’s creating a new Division of Crime Victims Compensation that will be overseen by Jeff Wagaman, who has served both as his main spokesman and his deputy chief of staff. Wagaman also is a former assistant state treasurer.

    The new division will focus on helping crime victims obtain compensation for their losses, allowing the state’s three-member Crime Victims Compensation Board to concentrate on reviewing claims.

    The new division will be split off from the Division of Victims’ Services. Five employees will move from that division to the new one under Wagaman.

    Schmidt says he will name a new chief spokesman soon.

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