Former utility executives are indicted in an Ohio bribery scheme
- Former FirstEnergy executives Charles Jones and Michael Dowling were indicted on racketeering conspiracy charges by a federal grand jury in Ohio.
- The indictment relates to a $60 million bribery scheme to support former Republican Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and pass a $1 billion nuclear bailout bill.
- The charges could lead to a prison sentence of up to 20 years, and both executives have denied any wrongdoing.
- The FBI stated that the alleged conspiracy defrauded Ohioans to enrich the defendants, emphasizing their commitment to pursuing political corruption.
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