The Hill
The jury in Ohio’s largest corruption case has reached a verdict.
Former Speaker of the Ohio House Larry Householder, and former state Republican Party Chairman Matt Borges were both accused of taking a $60 million bribe from FirstEnergy to pass a bailout bill for the power company’s nuclear plants. Formally, prosecutors charged them with racketeering.
The jury presented its verdict before the court at 2 p.m. Thursday. Householder has been found guilty, after previously maintaining his innocence in the reported pay-to-play scheme. He told members of the media before the trial that he had been excited to tell his side of the story. Borges, who also pleaded not guilty, was found guilty.
0 Comments