Some Columbus citizens are calling a seven-month investigation into Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther 'political' after no determination has yet to be made that the
Some Columbus citizens are calling a seven-month investigation into Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther "political" after no determination has yet to be made that the mayor is clear from wrongdoing or broke the law. June 27, 2024
Some Columbus citizens are calling a seven-month investigation into Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther "political" after no determination has yet to be made that the mayor is clear from wrongdoing or broke the law. Justice should not move this slowly," said Joe Motil in court on Thursday, who made the initial complaint against Mayor Ginther in December. "We need a prosecutor outside of Franklin County to do this investigation, and it should have been done months ago.", who was overhearing the city's case against the Greyhound Barons bus terminal on the city's west side.
As Mayor Ginther's call was placed outside of the courtroom without others involved in the case, some question if this deprived the terminal owners' constitutional rights, like due process. If so, a violation would be a first-degree misdemeanor.After Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein indicated his office was not investigating Mayor Ginther's call to Judge Mingo, Motil filed a formal complaint with the city.
Nicodemus has yet to fulfill a public records request made by ABC6 News nearly six weeks ago that would indicate what he's collected at this point in his special counsel investigation.I'm just a concerned citizen," said Darlene Slater, who attended Thursday's hearing. "It's going to happen again and again. It's all these underhanded deals going on behind the scenes. It needs to be called to attention. The citizens of Columbus should be very concerned.
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