Latest featured videos from Journal-News.com
Furmon absolved of wrongdoing, Jolivette fined | Butler County News and Issues
 

Home > Blogs > Butler County News and Issues > Archives > 2011 > June > 06 > Entry

Furmon absolved of wrongdoing, Jolivette fined

Former Butler County Commissioner Greg Jolivette will be fined $6,600 and Commissioner Chuck Furmon is absolved involving their respective ethics probes.

Here are two documents from the Ohio Ethics Commission to the Butler County Prosecutor’s Office:

Furmon Closure

Jolivette Settlement

Permalink | Comments (6) | Post your comment | Categories: Butler County, County Commission

Comments

By Billy Bob

June 6, 2011 2:35 PM | Link to this

That’s alot of hotdogs.

By Robert

June 6, 2011 2:46 PM | Link to this

I hope the Journal News and the nay sayers can now move on after three years of attacking Commissioner Furmon and Mr. Hamblin.

By Chris

June 6, 2011 2:52 PM | Link to this

The only thing left now is for Hamblin to sue the county for his job back and with back pay.

By Dave

June 6, 2011 3:06 PM | Link to this

Poor Corky, Furmon’s off the hook but Senate Bill 5 is still alive.

By ShineALight

June 7, 2011 6:56 AM | Link to this

So…it’s not an ethical violation to give your ex-son-in-law a good job so he has the money to pay his obligations to your daughter and grandchildren. I guess we learn something new everyday. I sure am glad to know that there’s nothing wrong with that.

By Get the Facts

June 7, 2011 9:15 AM | Link to this

ShineALight, Yes you need to learn something new today and here it is. When Mr. Hamblin went to work for Butler County he was not Commissioner Furmons son-in-law. Lastly, there are no grandchildren. Now you have learned something new today, so you are not as dumb as you were yesterday.

Post a comment



Remember me?




*HTML not allowed in comments. Your e-mail address is required.

 
Home | News | Sports | Entertainment | Opinion | Life | Recreation | Jobs | Cars | Homes
Advertising Media Kit | Online Ad Studio | Advertiser Tools | Customer Service | Our Partners | RSS | Site Map

Copyright © 2009 Cox Ohio Publishing, Dayton, Ohio, USA. All rights reserved.

By using this site, you accept the terms of our Visitors Agreement and Privacy Policy. You may wish to note our other business policies.

This website is ACAP-enabled