![]() to secure Householder’s power, elect his allies, pass legislation containing a $1 billion bailout for two aging nuclear power plants owned by a FirstEnergy affiliate and then to use a dirty tricks campaign to stifle a ballot effort to overturn the bill.įederal prosecutors had recommended Householder receive 16 to 20 years, holding in a sentencing memo that he “acted as the quintessential mob boss, directing the criminal enterprise from the shadows and using his casket carriers to execute the scheme.” That strategy, they said, gave Householder ”plausible deniability.” Jurors found that Householder orchestrated and Borges participated in a $60 million bribery scheme secretly funded by Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp. Householder and lobbyist Matt Borges, a former chair of the Ohio Republican Party, were both convicted in April of a single racketeering charge each, after a six-week trial. Householder also received one year of probation and showed little emotion before being led out of the courtroom in handcuffs as he was remanded into the custody of U.S. “You were a bully with a lust for power who thought he was better than everyone else,” he said. His son Nathan and other friends and family were present in the courtroom.īlack instead delivered a blistering rebuke, accusing Householder of abusing voters’ trust. Householder had pleaded for mercy ahead of the sentencing - not on behalf of himself, but his wife of 40 years, sons and friends. READ MORE: 4 indicted in $60 million Ohio bribery probe plead not guilty District Judge Timothy Black, who meted out the punishment, about an hour after he and his wife Taundra arrived at the federal courthouse. The 64-year-old Republican appeared before U.S. ![]() Tim reads Darcy's article on the hunter case which leads him to think his dad is the hunter and says his dad was violent man and would recall seeing his dad clean himself up.CINCINNATI (AP) - Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Thursday for his role in the largest corruption scandal in state history. ![]() Logan learns that her dad did love her by keeping letters and pictures. Sue Myles look for cab drivers picture with an ""X"" drawn through the picture.ĭarcy tells Sue Myles and Bobby that the hunter wrote to a reporter but the letters were sold to someone. Myles & Sue talk to Jerome who was convicted of two murders and had hoped Ben Taylor would clear his name and request a DNA sample and hope to match Jerome's DNA with the old evidence. ![]() Jack has to give a deposition to clear his name of killing the chicken. Sue meets Logan Taylor who says her dad helped catch the hunter Jerome Soggins in the 80's and tells Lucy, Sue and Charlie (who asked Sue for help in solving the case) that her dad told her that the wrong man was convicted. Sue and Jack talk about their pasts to each other while in New York waiting for the bad guys to show up and we learn that Sue lost a friend who was a fellow Skater in an accident. Sue discovers from the tape that Jack gives her that Drexler, another criminal being tracked is smuggling diamonds from outside the USA and into New York City and Myles and Bobby are both jealous that Sue is helping out. Meanwhile a investigation into a man called Albert is made because it seems ""Albert"" is suddenly loaded with cash and Jack suspects ""Albert"" is getting rich in a non-legal way.Ĭharlie's business goes up and flames and Sue realizes a criminal they are tracking named Renko maybe responsible for the Arson. Sue also tells Lucy about Myles cheating on Lucy with another woman but at first Lucy doesn't believe it but later on she finds out the truth. Sue is made a temporary member of the team despite Myles Leland being upset that the FBI is pandering to ""people like her"". ![]()
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