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hatrack

(59,587 posts)
Thu Mar 28, 2024, 07:51 AM Mar 28

First Energy Scandal Continues - 20 More Charges For Householder; Disinformation & Threats Alleged Re. Renewables

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The largest scandal in Ohio history has sprawled even larger, and has a connection to one of the fossil fuel industry’s leading disinformers, currently active here in Michigan and across the midwest. New charges have been brought against former speaker of the Ohio House Larry Householder, who is already appealing a conviction carrying a 20 years sentence. Most recently indicted is Sam Randazzo (left, above), former Chair of the Public Utility Commission of Ohio, for taking 4 million in bribes, among other things.

Interesting video surfaced recently of Randazzo sharing the stage with Kevon Martis, a “senior fellow” with the Washington DC based E&E Legal, a lobbying firm well known for ties to the fossil industry and a history of threats and harassment against climate scientists. Mr Martis is currently frontman for a high profile petition drive in Michigan aimed at placing a measure on the November ballot that would repeal recently passed clean energy siting reform, a center piece of Governor Whitmer’s ambitious climate and clean energy plan.

Alleged Bribester, fraudster, and grand thief, (among other charges) Randazzo introduced Mr Martis as a “hero” and an “inspiration”.
Important to say there are currently no charges against “Kmart” as we know him, but many are wondering if, as the charges mount up, Martis is getting nervous about what deals Householder, Randazzo et al may be cutting?

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“State crimes have state penalties, and a conviction will ensure that there will be no more comebacks from the ‘Comeback Kid,’” the Ohio attorney general, Dave Yost, said. At a news conference, Mr. Yost declined to say whether more charges were forthcoming. Some of the money personally benefited Mr. Householder, a Republican, but more dollars went elsewhere — $17 million for a media campaign backing the bailout, known as House Bill 6, and more for private detectives, people paid to intimidate those gathering signatures for a ballot initiative to overturn the bailout, and advertising to thwart that campaign, which was led by clean-energy advocates and the natural gas industry.

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https://thinc.blog/2024/03/26/ohios-sprawling-utility-scandal-expands/
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First Energy Scandal Continues - 20 More Charges For Householder; Disinformation & Threats Alleged Re. Renewables (Original Post) hatrack Mar 28 OP
Bravo to the law enforcement Easterncedar Mar 28 #1
The fossil fuel industry doesn't restrict itself... Think. Again. Mar 28 #2

Easterncedar

(2,298 posts)
1. Bravo to the law enforcement
Thu Mar 28, 2024, 08:19 AM
Mar 28

That Householder was involved in even bigger circles of corruption shouldn’t surprise me, but the scale of this is impressive.

Think. Again.

(8,183 posts)
2. The fossil fuel industry doesn't restrict itself...
Thu Mar 28, 2024, 08:23 AM
Mar 28

...to any moral or ethical boundaries as it works to keep it's CO2 emission profits flowing in.

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