Well, the mayoral part is not true. It's probably not allowed, but why not? As long as he's for "change", he should be given the shot. Prison is suppose to "change" a person.
Apr 30, 2008 Toledo Blade story :
U.S. District Judge David Katz sentenced McCloskey to the 27-month sentence July 21, 2006, for accepting $2,000 and $3,000 bribes offered five weeks apart from a businessman who wanted assistance from the city on development projects. He was given a concurrent one-year punishment for an unrelated bribery conviction in Lucas County Common Pleas Court from Judge James Bates.
A few old McCloskey-related threads :
November 21, 2005 - McCloskey costing the city :
The politician was Councilman Bob McCloskey, representative of the 3rd District, which includes East Toledo where the parcel was located. The money was needed to help pay for prescription drugs for Pilkington retirees. In May, 2004, the suit claims that Mr. McCloskey in 2002 requested $100,000, and after not receiving the cash worked to defeat Mr. Speckin's deal with Pilkington to rezone the 15 acres to build a new charter school.
The suit claims the $100,000 would have benefited Mr. McCloskey personally because he is a Pilkington retiree and because he was the union official who had negotiated the prescription drug benefit and was under fire from fellow retirees for the capping of drug benefits.Nov 22, 2005 historymike comment :
(historymike is being very careful not to compromise sources as well as to keep certain information from going public yet)
Let's start again...
All I can say right now is that something is happening, and that...man, it's hard to say something while saying nothing.
December 8, 2005 - Dave Schulz filing court action to prevent McCloskey being seated
December 22, 2005 - McCloskey and City of Toledo Answer Schulz Complaint
December 28, 2005 - McCloskey Claims Szollosi And Blade In Cahoots
January 21, 2006 - Ludeman replaces Szollosi with McCloskey :
Ludeman was a great judge of character.
February 10, 2006 - Bob McCloskey indicted
February 28, 2006 - McCloskey Pleads Not Guilty To Felony Charges