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FLINT, MI - More criminal charged will be announced Friday in connection to the Flint water crisis.

Attorney General Bill Schuette announced he will be hosting a press conference Friday, July 29, to detail the charges.

Officials declined to comment on who the charges would be filed against.

This will be the second round of criminal charges Schuette has filed in connection to the water crisis.

Schuette announced in April that he was filing criminal charges against two state Department of Environmental Quality Employees and one city employee for their roles in the water crisis.

Flint employee Michael Glasgow and Michigan Department of Environmental Quality employees Stephen Busch and Michael Prysby were each charged with felonies.

Glasgow pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor in exchange for his agreement to cooperate with prosecutors.

The felony cases are still ongoing against Busch and Prysby.

Schuette also announced in June that his office filed a civil lawsuit against Veolia North American and Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, which were hired to conduct engineering studies on the city's water system.

Schuette's lawsuit accused Veolia and LAN of professional negligence and public nuisance. Veolia is also accused of fraud.

The firms have denied any wrongdoing.

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