Two companies that prosecutors say a former utility regulator used to secretly accept a $4.3 million bribe from power company ...
A shell company established by a former Ohio head utility regulator pleaded guilty to 11 counts for its role in the House ...
Two companies created by the former head of the state’s utilities regulating panel to take bribes from FirstEnergy have made ...
The Sustainability Funding Alliance of Ohio, which was headed by the late Sam Randazzo, admitted to various charges related ...
The company agreed to plead guilty to racketeering, money laundering, telecommunications fraud and aggravated theft.
By holding Sam Randazzo’s shell company accountable for its role in the HB 6 scandal, we send a clear message to those who would hold Ohio’s government hostage to their private interests — you will ...
On Friday, a Summit County Common Pleas judge will hear arguments addressing whether FirstEnergy was a victim in the House ...
That earlier plan involved an alleged secret side deal arranged by FirstEnergy and Sam Randazzo while he represented ...
This story has also been updated to include new information. A shell company established by Sam Randazzo, former chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, pleaded guilty to 11 counts ...
The Sustainability Funding Alliance of Ohio and the Industrial Energy Users of Ohio Administration Co. were created by Sam Randazzo, and worked as shell companies to accept $4.3 million in bribes.
Former Public Utilities Chairman Sam Randazzo, left, and former FirstEnergy CEO Charles "Chuck" Jones in Summit County Common Pleas Court during an arraignment with Judge Susan Baker Ross on ...