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Investigation Says It's Unclear If Northam Posed In Racist Photo

The photo, which surfaced back in February, shows a person who appears to be in blackface next to a person in a Ku Klux Klan costume.
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A law firm that conducted an independent investigation into an offensive photo on Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's 1984 medical school yearbook page said it can't prove that he's actually in the photo.

The photo, which surfaced back in February, shows a person who appears to be in blackface next to a person in a Ku Klux Klan costume.

Northam initially said he was in the photo and apologized for it. But he walked back that confirmation in a press conference shortly after his apology.

In a report released Wednesday, investigators hired by the Eastern Virginia Medical School said, "No individual we interviewed has told us from personal knowledge that the Governor is in the photograph, and no individual with knowledge has come forward to us to report that the Governor is in the photograph."

Despite saying he's not in the yearbook photo, Northam did admit he once darkened his face for a dance competition in order to resemble Michael Jackson.

Despite numerous calls for him to resign, Northam said he's going to spend the remainder of his time in office "addressing issues of inequality" for black Virginians.