After the arrest of the Ohio House speaker for taking bribes from FirstEnergy and despite a blitz of subpoenas from the FBI, thousands of text messages “were missing” from the iPhone of the company’s chief executive,
Former FirstEnergy executives Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling have been indicted on federal charges in connection with House Bill 6 nuclear power plant bailout scheme, the largest corruption scandal in Ohio history.
Two former executives of FirstEnergy in Ohio are facing new federal charges in connection with their alleged roles in a bribery scandal.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine supports repealing a remaining aspect of corrupt legislation that forces ratepayers to spend hundreds of millions per year on an out-of-state and unprofitable coal plant. This comes as the state moves forward in its case against the architects of House Bill 6,
Charles Jones, former FirstEnergy Corp. president and CEO, and Michael Dowling, the Akron-based company's former senior vice president of external affairs, have been charged under the Racketeer Influenced and Corruption Organizations (RICO) Act.
Two former FirstEnergy Corp. executives, including its former CEO, face a new federal indictment in a sprawling corruption case that involved more than $60 million in bribes to the former Ohio House speaker and a top utilities regulator.
Two former FirstEnergy executives are charged in a racketeering scheme and turned themselves into federal authorities on Friday.
Two former FirstEnergy executives accused of participating in a $60 million bribery scheme. Former CEO and President Charles E. Jones, 69, of Akron, and former Senior Vice President Michael Dowling, 60,
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Former FirstEnergy CEO Chuck Jones and senior vice president Mike Dowling were charged Friday in federal court for what investigators say was their role in the largest public corruption scheme in Ohio history. A federal indictment was returned Jan. 15 and unsealed today in the U.S. District Court Southern District of Ohio.
The National Weather Service has already issued an extreme cold watch for Greater Akron starting Monday through Wednesday. FirstEnergy is encouraging customers to promptly report any power outages so crews can be dispatched. Extreme cold watch issued: 'Dangerous' wind chills expected in Akron area; NWS issues extreme cold watch for Monday
With new raises coming to their pockets, Statehouse leaders are far more prepared to ready to party than do the people's business.