Supreme Court Denies Appeal in Ohio Bribery Scheme
The Supreme Court has denied an appeal from a former Ohio House speaker and a lobbyist, upholding their convictions in a $60 million bribery and racketeering scheme. This decision effectively ends their legal challenge to the convictions.
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Supreme Court denies appeal of ex-Ohio House speaker's and lobbyist's convictions in $60M scheme - AP News
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