Top executives at Ohio’s Ariel Corporation gave nearly $1.3 million to PACs run by scammer Sabrina Eaton, cleveland.com
WASHINGTON, D. C. - The CEO of an Ohio company that makes gas compressors and her husband gave almost $1.3 million to political action committees run by a scammer who was sentenced to serve three years in prison for misusing money he collected from deep-pocketed Republican donors to fund his own lifestyle.
Harold Russell Taub a 32-year-old former Rhode Island congressional candidate pleaded guilty to wire fraud and election law violations in 2019 after prosecutors said he misused about $1 million of the $1.6 million he raised for two Super PACs he founded called Keeping America in Republican Control and Keeping Ohio in Republican Control. Federal prison records indicate Taub is scheduled for release next February..