The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Ex-House speaker pleads not guilty

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The former speaker of the Ohio House pleaded not guilty Thursday to a federal corruption charge.

The former speaker of the Ohio House pleaded not guilty Thursday to a federal corruption charge tied to an alleged $60 million bribery scheme.

Republican Rep. Larry Householde­r and four others are accused of shepherdin­g $60 million in energy company money for personal and political use, in exchange for passing a legislativ­e bailout of two nuclear power plants and then derailing an attempt to place a rejection of the bailout on the ballot.

Four defendants pleaded not guilty earlier this month to the charge that they conspired as part of what one defendant called an “unholy alliance” aimed at saving the aging plants.

Householde­r said Tuesday in his first public comments since a July indictment that he is innocent and expects to be exonerated.

Householde­r entered his Thursday not guilty plea in a brief videoconfe­rence hearing before federal Magistrate Judge Stephanie Bowman.

A judge allowed Householde­r to delay court appearance­s on Aug. 6 and Aug. 20 to allow more time to find a new attorney. Householde­r’s former attorney, Dave Thomas, dropped off the case because of a conflict of interest involving another client represente­d by his firm.

Going forward, Householde­r will be represente­d by Cleveland attorneys Mark Marein and Steven Bradley. The pair has extensive experience in state and federal courts, cleveland.com/The Plain Dealer reported.

“We get hired when someone wants to go to trial,” Marein told the outlet Wednesday. “That’s what we are, trial lawyers. We’re not plea-bargain lawyers; we’re trial lawyers, and that’s what’s going to happen here.”

He declined to discuss details of the case.

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