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Crime and Courts Thursday, October 25, 2012 Former Auditor Russo will be in prison by Christmas But the length of his sentence rests with one last criminal case. by WKSU's MARK URYCKI |
 Senior Reporter Mark Urycki | | |
 | | Frank Russo (center),still free, with lawyer Roger Synenberg, leaving the Seiberling federal building in Akron. |
In The Region: Former Cuyahoga County Auditor Frank Russo will be celebrating Christmas in federal prison, and maybe Thanksgiving, too. Federal Judge Sara Lioi denied a continuance of his bond this morning and ordered him to report to federal authorities for transfer to prison. Russo has been free for more two years after pleading guilty to 21 corruption-related charges. Outside court in Akron, Russo apologized to his family and “each and every resident of Cuyahoga County.” |
Due to administrative matters, it may take two to six weeks before prison officials are ready to transfer Russo to prison. He’ll serve his time at a federal prison in Loretto, Pa.
Judge Lioi will wait until after Russo testifies at the corruption trial of Anthony Calabrese III in February before she hands down a final sentence. |
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