CLEVELAND — The FOX 8 I-Team has learned authorities including BCI and the FBI are searching the office of Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish.
Director of Communications, Mary Louise Madigan, told the I-Team: “Law enforcement is here. We’re cooperating. And we’ll continue to cooperate.”
Dave O’Neil at the state Attorney General office said they cannot comment on an ongoing investigation.
About half a dozen officers arrived at Budish’s office at around 11:45 a.m. Thursday.
The latest Grand Jury subpoena served on Cuyahoga County asks for a record of all incoming and outgoing phone calls for the former director of the Cuyahoga County Jail, Ken Mills. The subpoena also asks for the complete contents of email accounts possessed by several people: Budish; Brandy Carney, Chief Public Safety and Justice Services officer; Maggie Keenan, director of the county’s Office of Budget and Management; Ed Morales, the county’s director of Human Resources for Employee and Labor Relations; and Douglas Dykes, Cuyahoga County Chief Talent Officer.
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