Rominger announced on his website Tuesday that he has undertaken the matter. According to the site, romingerlaw.com, Rominger is representing the legal interests of the family, helping them to understand the police's investigation process.
Family spokesman Matthew Scott, a relative of Stouffer's mother, Wendy, said Rominger is a friend of the family, and the family believes he has the resources to help the family uncover more information to help find Kortne.
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Last week, police issued a search warrant on Kortne Stouffer's apartment, which remains marked with crime scene tape.
Wendy Stouffer and her ex-husband, Scott Stouffer, met with borough police Monday. Matthew Scott said there is no new information from police on the case.
"We're confident the police are doing everything they can to find Kortne," he added.
In the meantime, the family has increased the reward to $22,500 for information leading to Kortne and her return, Scott said. Family, friends and businesses have contributed to the reward fund. In addition, the family is organizing local search parties in conjunction with local authorities.