A federal jury in Grand Rapids unanimously found the men guilty in a retrial of conspiracy charges. Tuesday’s verdict marked a win for the Justice Department and the FBI in their efforts to punish domestic terrorism.
Dec 23, 2020
Republican state Rep. Larry Inman speaks after a jury acquitted him of making false statements to the FBI in U.S. District Court last year. Special to the Record-Eagle file photo/Katy Batdorff
TRAVERSE CITY â Larry Inman spent much of Monday clearing out his Lansing office before packing up his truck and leaving for Traverse City on Tuesday.
Inman has a little more than a week left in his tenure as the Republican representative of Michiganâs 104th District, one that saw him face federal corruption charges, a recall effort and public revelations about his addictions to opioids and fentanyl. His departure will mark the first time in nearly three decades Inman has not held public office, having spent 22 years as a Grand Traverse County commissioner and the last six in the state legislature.