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Tuesday
Jul212020

Ohio State House of Representatives Speaker Larry Householder, et al., arrested for $61 million public corruption racketeering conspiracy related to Ohio's 2019 $1.5 billion nuclear & coal bailout House Bill 6

As reported by Ian Cross at News5Cleveland:

Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and four of his associates have been arrested on charges in relation to “what is likely the largest bribery, money laundering scheme ever perpetrated against the people of the state of Ohio," one that allegedly involved at least $61 million passed through a 501c4 organization controlled by Householder and other entities for the purpose of passing HB6 in 2019, a law that provided a $1.5 billion [rate]payer bailout to FirstEnergy.

U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio David DeVillers spoke with reporters about the 81-page indictment of Householder and his associates on Tuesday afternoon.

Around 90%, or more, of the Ohio ratepayer-funded bailout went to FirstEnergy's (now Energy Harbor) two age-degraded atomic reactors on northern Ohio's Lake Erie shoreline, Davis-Besse near Toledo, and Perry near Cleveland. Another portion of the bailout went to FirstEnergy-owned dirty old coal burners.

See the U.S. Department of Justice press advisory, here.

See the U.S. Department of Justice press release, here.

See the recording of the press conference with the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, David M. DeVillers, and the FBI Special Agent in Charge, Chris Hoffman, here.

See the 82-page long criminal complaint, and accompanying FBI affidavit, here.

For extensive Ohio-wide and even national media coverage in the first day or two of this revelation, as well as press statements from Beyond Nuclear and other environmental watch-dogs, read on below. For more recent updates, visit our Nuclear Costs website section (arranged in backwards chronological order).

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