Sam Randazzo, Ohio’s former top utilities regulator, charged with bribery, embezzlement crimes

COLUMBUS, Ohio—A federal grand jury has indicted Sam Randazzo, the former chair of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, on 11 counts related to bribery and embezzlement, U.S. Attorney Kenneth Parker’s office announced Monday.

The indictment states that Randazzo accepted a $4.3 million bribe in exchange for helping FirstEnergy, an Akron-based electric utility, secure its policy priorities, including helping with House Bill 6, the 2019 energy law at the center of a federal bribery probe. FirstEnergy admitted to bribing Randazzo in 2021, but he wasn’t charged until now.

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