
“How many peoples’ lives could have been improved?” Black said. “And you handed it over to a bunch of suits with private jets.” Then Black sentenced Householder to the maximum 20 years. Reporter Adam Ferrise was in the courtroom when Householder, who offered no apology in his statement, was taken into custody. Federal marshals slapped handcuffs on his wrists and led him from the courtroom. Borges is set to be sentenced today. -- Laura
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In closing arguments at trial in March, Larry Householder’s attorney called the racketeering case against his client “a nothing-burger.”
Jurors didn’t buy the argument. A jury found Householder guilty of racketeering alongside FirstEnergy Solutions lobbyist Matt Borges, a former chairman of the Ohio Republican Party.