COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Chair Sam Randazzo, accused of involvement in a more than $60 million bribery scheme involving state lawmakers and energy executives, died by suspected suicide Tuesday morning, according to a spokesperson for the Franklin County Coroner’s Office. He was 74.
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Former Ohio utilities panel chair Sam Randazzo, accused in a state bribery scheme, has died
By: Sarah Donaldson | Karen Kasler | Statehouse News Bureau
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Randazzo became PUCO chair three months before House Bill 6 was passed and signed into law in July 2019. Jones and Dowling have been charged with paying Randazzo a $4.3 million bribe for work Randazzo did for the utility, including authoring some parts of the legislation.Republican former Ohio House speaker Larry Householder and ex-Ohio Republican Party chair Matt Borges were found guilty of racketeering charges in a federal court in Cincinnati last year. Householder is serving a 20-year prison sentence while Borges is serving five years. Randazzo was accused of federal charges in that same court.
Prosecutors have called the bigger case the largest bribery scandal in Ohio’s history.
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