FBI searches county offices in Cleveland
CLEVELAND (AP) — FBI and IRS agents served at least 10 search warrants Monday at
About 200 FBI agents descended on the county administration building in
“This stems from a long-term public corruption investigation,” FBI spokesman Scott Wilson said. “The warrants are sealed through the court and basically I cannot comment on anything that’s being searched or seized.”
A contingent of about 10 people from the FBI appeared at the county’s information services center. Staffers were told they could go home because they wouldn’t be able to work.
About 80 are employed at the center, which does computer work for various county agencies.
Businesses and homes, including County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora’s, were searched, The Plain Dealer reported on its Web site.
At least nine FBI cars were spotted at Dimora’s suburban
McCafferty said the county is cooperating with the investigation.
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