Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Cuyahoga County Republican Party Legal Counsel representing Democrat in Corruption Probe

The PD is taking Auditor Frank Russo to task for his support of The Mirage Night Club. The Mirage has had a troubled history and is know as a problem spot on weekends. You can click on the link and read the whole story.

The troubling and confusing part of this story for me is the following comment...
Russo did not respond to a request for comment left with his lawyer, Roger Synenberg.
Why is this troubling? Because Roger Synenberg (aka RINO Snakenberg) is the former chairman of the Republican Party of Cuyahoga County and is legal counsel of the Republican Party of Cuyahoga County.

So I have to ask.... after the RPCC Chairman Rob Frost calls for Russo to step down because of alleged misconduct in office - what the hell is the attorney for our Central Committee doing representing him!?!?!?

While this may not be a conflict of interest - this IS another example of piss poor judgement by Snakenberg and the RINO clan at the RPCC.

For the record, Synenberg also represented Vincent Carbone who was recently convicted on charges of conspiracy and money laundering for his role in the scandal involving a Lorain County Commissioner and their justice center complex. Carbone also has been named as a person involved with the Ameritrust complex purchased by Cuyahoga County Commissioners that is being investigated by the FBI.

4 comments:

  1. Mr.King,
    Roger Synenberg held a very prominent position in the RPCC, the Judicial Selection Committee Chairman. A position he is hoping will pay off for him now, Literally.
    He helped to get Judges appointed to the bench under Republican Governors and Presidents. Now he may be hoping to cash in a few chips to save his wealthy client.
    This could very well be corruption that reaches way beyond this County.

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  2. Thanks Anon.

    The man has no integrity and either does the RPCC.

    If Frost had any balls at all, he would publicly reprimand Snakenberg and then throw him out of the party. But we know that will not happen - unless someone forces it.

    That someone may just be me!

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