Ex-Ohio House Speaker sentenced in one of the largest corruption cases in state history


Ex-Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder walks into the Potter Stewart Federal Courthouse in Cincinnati where he is being sentenced after being convicted of corruption charges on Thursday
  • “Beyond financial greed, I think you just liked power,” U.S. District Judge Timothy Black said. “You weren’t serving the people. You were serving yourself.”
  • Householder expressed no remorse for leading an extensive bribery scheme at the Ohio Statehouse but instead focused on the harm a prison sentence would impose on his relatives and loved ones.

In one of the largest corruption cases in Ohio history, former state House Speaker Larry Householder was sentenced Thursday to the maximum 20 years in prison for orchestrating a nearly $60 million illegal bribery scheme that fueled his return to political power.

Once one of the most powerful politicians in Ohio, Householder is now a convicted felon, guilty of racketeering conspiracy and breaking the public’s trust. He was immediately taken into custody in federal court in Cincinnati.

“Beyond financial greed, I think you just liked power,” U.S. District Judge Timothy Black said before sentencing Householder. “You weren’t serving the people. You were serving yourself.”

Householder expressed no remorse for leading an extensive bribery scheme at the Ohio Statehouse but instead focused on the harm a prison sentence would impose on his relatives and loved ones. “I would give my life in a heartbeat for my wife and any of my sons,” he said.

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