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Ex-FirstEnergy executives reindicted in Ohio in $60 million corruption scheme
- A grand jury reindicted former FirstEnergy executives Jones and Dowling on multiple charges in Ohio's bribery case.
- The defendants face counts of corrupt activity, bribery, conspiracy, and tampering with records related to regulatory influence.
- The new indictments reference a $4.3 million payment to a veteran lobbyist tied to regulatory favors for FirstEnergy.
- The case previously ended in a mistrial after a six-week Akron trial with jurors unable to reach a unanimous verdict.
- Attorney General Yost highlighted new information obtained from a civil suit against FirstEnergy related to the indictments.
- Gov. Mike DeWine and U.S. Sen. Jon Husted faced subpoenas in related civil action but are not accused of wrongdoing.
- The indictment suggests a link to House Bill 6 utility bailout and regulatory leverage gained by FirstEnergy.
- Jones and Dowling were fired from FirstEnergy in October 2020 for policy violations.
- Public safety director announced interim attorney general will oversee the case during the transition.
- The case is part of a broader investigation into FirstEnergy's regulatory influence and industry practices.
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