
Kevin Grasha
Courts Reporter at Cincinnati Enquirer
Justice reporter for @Enquirer. Music, running, storytelling enthusiast.
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yahoo.com | Dan Horn |Scott Wartman |Kevin Grasha
Anyone trying to explain President Donald Trump’s pardon of former Cincinnati City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld this week would be hard-pressed to find a reason in either man’s words or deeds.
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cincinnati.com | Kevin Grasha
The region's former top federal prosecutor who took over the P.G. Sittenfeld case in 2021 and oversaw his trial, told The Enquirer that President Trump's pardon of Sittenfeld "is inappropriate to say the least." Kenneth Parker, who served four years as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, overseeing cases in Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus, said the pardon "undermines the dutiful work that was done by my office at the time, along with our federal law enforcement partners." Parker...
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Kevin Grasha |Sharon Coolidge
Former Cincinnati City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld, who was convicted on federal bribery and extortion charges, has been pardoned by President Donald Trump. Sittenfeld had been held in a federal prison in Ashland, Kentucky, where he was serving a 16-month sentence on federal corruption charges before he was released pending an appeal that was ultimately denied. It was a stunning fall from grace for the popular and charismatic politician who was on track to be Cincinnati's next mayor.
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1 week ago |
cincinnati.com | Kevin Grasha |Sharon Coolidge
Former Cincinnati City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld, who was convicted on federal bribery and extortion charges, has been pardoned by President Donald Trump. Sittenfeld had been held in a federal prison in Ashland, Kentucky, where he was serving a 16-month sentence on federal corruption charges before he was released pending an appeal that was ultimately denied. It was a stunning fall from grace for the popular and charismatic politician who was on track to be Cincinnati's next mayor.
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dispatch.com | Kevin Grasha |Scott Wartman |Cameron Knight
This developing story will be updatedFormer Cincinnati City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld, who was convicted on federal bribery and attempted extortion charges, has been pardoned by President Donald Trump, a senior White House official confirmed to USA TODAY. Sittenfeld's convictions derailed a promising political career where he was the frontrunner for mayor. He was arrested months after announcing his campaign for Cincinnati mayor in 2020.
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