At FirstEnergy bribery trial, a picture of a cocky CEO and a regulator under his thumb
The state officially rested its case in the biggest public corruption trial in living memory. It was driven by ex-FirstEnergy employees describing a lucrative and cozy relationship between a CEO and the state’s most powerful regulator overseeing the industry.
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