286:, Domitius Ahenobarbus, C. Fannius, C. Piso, M. Laterensis, some sly hints about Cicero"; soon afterwards, Vettius was found dead in prison. While the object of the Vettius affair is not clear, "most commentators" believe that Caesar and Vatinius "suborned to fabricate the plot in order to ruin young Curio and other aristocrats who were giving the consul difficulty", though it is also possible that Pompey or his partisans had concocted the scheme. For his part, Vatinius questioned Vettius before the people and promised to bring legislation to establish a special inquiry into the accusations, but this plan was probably dropped after Vettius' death.
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