Cleveland Strip Clubs: Several Ohio Department of Transportation workers in Northeast …
However, the appearances had to be postponed because the Clerk of Court’s office couldn’t process the huge amount of paperwork involved with the charges, Soucie said.
Seven people are to appear today and two others on Tuesday. Soucie did not say who would appear or what charges they would face. Nor would he indicate the total number of people who would eventually be charged.
The expected charges are in connection with an Ohio inspector general’s report released last October. The report, following an 18-month investigation, accused Dennis L. Kratochvil, a former facilities manager at ODOT’s District 12 office in Garfield Heights, and former equipment supervisor Terrence M. Kosmata of bid-rigging and fraud in a decade-long scheme that may have cost the state millions.
The report revealed that Kratochvil and Kosmata favored vendors who, in return for state contracts, plied them with cash, vacations and sex with strippers during Lake Erie fishing trips.
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