Roughly two dozen officials and businessmen have been convicted in the federal government's Macomb County corruption investigation, from township leaders to an elected prosecutor.
A longtime public works official in suburban Detroit, Anthony Marrocco, has been sentenced to three months in custody, followed by more than a year of house arrest.
Former Macomb County Public Works Commissioner Anthony Marrocco has been sentenced to three months in custody Thursday for politically-charged threats against a developer.
The sentencing caps off a series of prosecutions that started seven years ago and have led to the convictions of at least 23 contractors and public officials.