Prosecutors on Thursday charged the former chief financial officer at the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation with accepting a bribe in return for investment business with the state.
State and federal authorities filed racketeering and money-laundering charges against Terry Gasper, who is the first bureau official to be charged in the coin and investment scandal that broke last year.
Investigators looking into the financial dealings at the bureau discovered a handwritten list of commissions that each brokerage earned, and the list was traced to Gasper, according to news reports published ...
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