Trial of ex-FirstEnergy executives charged in $60M Ohio bribery scheme set to begin
The trial involves $4.3 million bribery allegations tied to a $1 billion nuclear bailout, part of a $60 million scandal affecting Ohio's energy policies and lawmakers.
- Two former FirstEnergy executives, Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling, face felony corruption charges for allegedly orchestrating payments to regulator Sam Randazzo in exchange for favors.
- Federal prosecutors claim FirstEnergy funded an elaborate bribery plot involving the Ohio House Speaker to pass a $1 billion nuclear plant bailout and defeat its repeal.
- FirstEnergy admitted using dark money groups to fund the plot, a jury convicted the House Speaker, and Randazzo died by suicide after pleading not guilty to charges.
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'They bought people' — Opening arguments begin in FirstEnergy corruption trial
During opening statements on Tuesday, tensions ran high as the state argued that utility giant FirstEnergy's former executives defrauded Ohioans by bribing a public official to help their struggling company. The defense is blaming a dead man for any wrongdoing.In a packed courtroom in Summit County, jurors were told the next six weeks would unfold like a "movie.""It's about greed," Assistant Attorney General Matthew Meyer said. "It's about corpo…
Trial of ex-FirstEnergy executives charged in $60M Ohio bribery scheme set to begin
The $4.3 million that Akron-based FirstEnergy paid veteran utility lawyer Sam Randazzo in 2019 is at the center of the latest criminal trial tied to Ohio's sweeping $60 million bribery scandal.
Evidence fight threatens to delay FirstEnergy bribery trial
Defense attorneys call prosecutorial tactics "extremely disturbing" as the state insists emails sent by Sam Randazzo two hours after speaking with Michael Dowling are essential to proving the $4.3 million bribery scheme.
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