Despite a deal having been reached between the City of Columbus and the owners of a controversial bus terminal on the city's west side, a special counsel invest
a special counsel investigation focusing on a call placed by Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther to the previous judge in that case
placing a call to Franklin County Municipal Environmental Court Judge Stephanie Mingo about the Greyhound Barons Bus Terminal "If something isn't done about this and he just gets a slap on the wrist, what's to hold anybody from doing this again," Motil asked. "The longer this takes, the more suspicious it gets," said Motil who has yet to receive word on any decision reached by Nicodemus for close to six months.ABC 6 contacted Nicodemus two weeks ago to request a copy of what he's collected in his special counsel case. When Nicodemus failed to acknowledge that request for several days, we contacted the Whitehall Mayor Michael Bivens regarding the public records request.
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