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Texts about the $456 million charge may further undermine public confidence in the PUCO.
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The biggest corruption scandal in Ohio’s history happened right under people’s noses, and much of the law at its center remains on the books.
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One of Ohio's largest utility companies is attempting to turn the page on a turbulent couple of years. But accountability concerns still linger.
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In a consolidated case, the Ohio attorney general’s office wants to move ahead on its civil racketeering case against FirstEnergy, Energy Harbor and others.
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The defendants say Husted is someone who could have potential evidence in a lawsuit filed by shareholders.
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Advocates, lawmakers, regulators and the public still can’t get all documents relevant to the state’s $60 million House Bill 6 scandal involving ousted Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder, FirstEnergy and others. Barriers include protective orders, privilege and confidentiality claims, delays and other roadblocks.
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The PUCO discovered $24.5 million was collected from ratepayers and other entities, and used for payments that were deemed "improperly classified, misallocated, or lacked documentation."
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Federal investigators on Thursday charged FirstEnergy Corp. with conspiring to commit honest services wire fraud. The company has agreed to pay a $230…
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FirstEnergy will pay $230 million after entering into a deferred prosecution agreement over charges that the company bribed then-House Speaker Larry...
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The FirstEnergy Board of Directors has fired its CEO Chuck Jones after an internal investigation into the ongoing federal racketeering case. The...