Two undercover agents who posed as wealthy investors testified on Monday in the public corruption trial of former Cincinnati City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld.
FBI case agent Nathan Holbrook revealed P.G. Sittenfeld’s fundraising strategist confessed to pocketing $15,000 that FBI agents gave him to deliver to a different campaign: then-Mayor John Cranley.
When FBI case agent Nathan Holbrook transferred from Indianapolis to the Cincinnati field office on January 4, 2018, he picked up several open public corruption cases.
After listening to nearly three hours of opening statements in the public corruption trial of P.G. Sittenfeld, at least one juror appeared to be nodding off in the jury box as attorneys described the inner workings of Cincinnati City Hall, campaign fundraising and development deals.
After listening to nearly three hours of opening statements in the public corruption trial of P.G. Sittenfeld, at least one juror appeared to be nodding off in the jury box.