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- Q16019248 description "American lobbyist".
- Q16019248 description "American lobbyist".
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- Q16019248 abstract "Ashley Turton (November 25, 1973 – January 10, 2010) was a lobbyist for Progress Energy who was reportedly "likely involved with" the company's merger with Duke Energy. She had been Special Assistant to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, chief of staff for Connecticut representative Rosa DeLauro and before that, aide to Missouri representative Dick Gephardt. She was married to Dan Turton, the Obama administration's liaison to the House of Representatives. They had three children.On the morning of January 10, 2011 she had planned to drive to the airport for an air trip related to her work. Instead, a neighbor telephoned at 4:49 a.m. to report Turton's garage was on fire. Inside the garage, firefighters discovered her body in her 2008 BMW X5 SUV. Her death was investigated by the Metropolitan Police Department with assistance from the city fire department, two BMW engineers, and the ATF. The coroner's report found “acute alcohol intoxication” and said she died from “inhalation of products of combustion and thermal burns”. According to authorities, there was no indication of foul play and there were "no obvious signs of trauma".".
- Q16019248 birthDate "1973-11-25".
- Q16019248 birthName "Elizabeth Ashley Westbrook".
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- Q16019248 birthYear "1973".
- Q16019248 deathDate "2011-01-10".
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- Q16019248 deathYear "2011".
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- Q16019248 birthDate "1973-11-25".
- Q16019248 birthName "Elizabeth Ashley Westbrook".
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- Q16019248 dateOfBirth "1973-11-25".
- Q16019248 dateOfDeath "2011-01-10".
- Q16019248 deathDate "2011-01-10".
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- Q16019248 name "Ashley Turton".
- Q16019248 name "Turton, Ashley".
- Q16019248 nationality Q846570.
- Q16019248 occupation "lobbyist, political staffer".
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- Q16019248 shortDescription "American lobbyist".
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- Q16019248 comment "Ashley Turton (November 25, 1973 – January 10, 2010) was a lobbyist for Progress Energy who was reportedly "likely involved with" the company's merger with Duke Energy. She had been Special Assistant to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, chief of staff for Connecticut representative Rosa DeLauro and before that, aide to Missouri representative Dick Gephardt. She was married to Dan Turton, the Obama administration's liaison to the House of Representatives.".
- Q16019248 label "Ashley Turton".
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- Q16019248 name "Ashley Turton".
- Q16019248 name "Turton, Ashley".
- Q16019248 surname "Turton".