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Anthony Gutierrez will serve 45 days in jail and pay nearly $7,000 as his sentence for crimes he committed while serving as former Attorney General Marc Dann's right-hand man. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
year and a half after the Statehouse was riveted by lurid tales of booze, lewd behavior and sex among members of the attorney general's inner circle, the figure at the center of that scandal was sentenced to 45 days in jail and nearly $7,000 in... Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
Former Attorney General Marc Dann, left, talks to attorney Alan Kretzer during the Ohio Election Commission hearing Thursday, March 19, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio. View Photo »
Anthony Gutierrez, who served under Dann as general services director, pleaded guilty in August to six charges related to misconduct in office. Full Article at WBNS-10 TV
Anthony Gutierrez, the former state administrator whose misbehavior led to the undoing of his boss, former Attorney General Marc Dann, is appealing a decision by a Bureau of Workers' Compensation panel that he cheated the workers' compensation... Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A former top aide to fallen Attorney General Marc Dann is appealing the state's decision that he improperly classified workers at his private construction company when determining his workers compensation obligations. Full Article at WKYC | Cleveland, OH
Former Attorney General Marc Dann, right, listens as his attorney Don McTigue talks at the Ohio Election Commission hearing Thursday, March 19, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio. View Photo »
Former Attorney General Marc Dann's office was representing a man Gov. Ted Strickland's administration later hired, then fired for sexual harassment at the same time the governor was pressuring the office on similar allegations. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
COLUMBUS Former Attorney General Marc Dann's office was representing a man Gov. Ted Strickland's administration later hired, then fired, for sexual harassment at the same time the governor was pressuring the office on similar allegations. Full Article at Cincinnati Enquirer
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Former Attorney General Marc Dann, left, talks to attorney Alan Kretzer during the Ohio Election Commission hearing Thursday, March 19, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio.
View Photo »Former Attorney General Marc Dann, right, listens as his attorney Don McTigue talks at the Ohio Election Commission hearing Thursday, March 19, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio.
View Photo »Reporters take photographs as former Attorney General Marc Dann appears at the Ohio Election Commission hearing Thursday, March 19, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio.
View Photo »Former Attorney General Marc Dann appears at the Ohio Election Commission hearing Thursday, March 19, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio.
View Photo »This March 7, 2007 file photo shows former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann in Cleveland.
View Photo »Former Attorney General Marc Dann, right, listens as his attorney Don McTigue talks at the Ohio Election Commission hearing Thursday, March 19, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio.
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