Six more state employees were charged in connection to the water emergency in Flint.
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality workers official Liane Smith, Adam Rosenthal and Patrick Cook were all charged, along with Nancy Peeler, Corinne Miller and Robert Scott of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
Jeff Seipenko, a special agent with the Attorney General’s Office, requested the warrants before Flint District Judge Nathaniel Perry .
Peeler, Miller and Scott were charged with misconduct in office, conspiracy to commit misconduct in office and willful neglect of duty.
Shekter Smith was charged with misconduct in office and willful neglect of duty.
Cook is accused of misconduct in office, conspiracy to engage in misconduct in office and neglect of duty.
Rosenthal was charged with misconduct in office, conspiracy to tamper with evidence, tampering with evidence and neglect.
This is the second round of charges .









