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Feds say they already turned over bribery case documents to Borges

Federal prosecutors say they don't need to act as former Ohio Republican Party leader Matt Borges' valet and fetch more documents.

In legal filings and interviews, former Ohio Republican Party leader Matt Borges has said federal investigators are lying about his role in a nearly $61 million bribery scheme and hiding documents. 

On Friday, Assistant U.S. Attorney Matt Singer wrote that Borges should check the 1.5 million pages of documents the government has provided about the extensive case. 

Borges was one of five people arrested in July 2020 in connection with a nearly $61 million bribery scheme to elect Republican Larry Householder as Ohio House speaker, pass a $1 billion bill to bail out two nuclear plants and defend that law against a ballot initiative to upend it. 

Borges and Householder have pleaded not guilty to the offense. Two others, Householder's strategist Jeff Longstreth and FirstEnergy Solutions lobbyist Juan Cespedes, have pleaded guilty. The final defendant, lobbyist Neil Clark, died by suicide in March.


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