FBI Agents Take Records From North Royalton City Hall
POSTED: 9:01 am EST January 14,
2009
UPDATED: 10:36 am EST January 14,
2009
NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio -- FBI agents went into the North Royalton City Hall and subpoenaed records related to 1-888-OHIO-COMP, the Plain Dealer reported. That is a politically connected business that manages medical claims of injured workers.North Royalton has until a Jan. 21 grand jury session to produce the records. Agents also took the personnel file Joseph O'Malley, an assistant city prosecutor. This is the latest chapter in the ongoing Cuyahoga County corruption scandal. The FBI raids began in July, at the county offices downtown, and at the homes of Commissioner Jimmy Dimora, Auditor Frank Russo and some local businesses.
Previous Stories:
- January 2, 2009: Cuyahoga Sheriff's Office Lays Off 21 Employees
- October 16, 2008: More Raids Conducted In County Corruption Probe
- September 11, 2008: Commissioners To Hold Meeting To Discuss County's Budget
- September 10, 2008: Cuyahoga County Auditor's Home For Sale
- August 1, 2008: Investigation Looks Into Value Of Frank Russo's Mansion
- August 1, 2008: Should Dimora Resign As Democratic Party Chair?
- July 31, 2008: Dimora Shows For County Commissioners Meeting
- July 30, 2008: Governor Weighs In On Feds' Investigation In Cuyahoga Co.
- July 30, 2008: County Auditor Says Raid Came As Surprise
- July 30, 2008: List Of Items Taken From Dimora's Office Released
- July 29, 2008: Boxes Loaded Into U-Haul After Raid On County Offices
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