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Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Scandal Rumors Percolate At Hamilton County Courthouse: Feds Said To Be Probing $4 Million In Uncollected Bail Bonds

CINCINNATI (TDB) -- The wraps seems to be coming off a closely guarded secret: Feds are reportedly poking around the courthouse to learn if up to $4 million was scammed from the public coffers.  Allegedly, the missing money involves forfeited bail bonds that haven't been collected through the court clerk's office in Hamilton County.  If true, this is huge.  The rumor mill cranked up after U.S. District Judge Michael R. Barrett yesterday placed on hold a civil lawsuit that accused county and state officials of  blocking bail bondsmen from soliciting business on the courthouse grounds.  While that lawsuit, Case No. 1:10cv285, has nothing to do with the rumored FBI investigation, it indirectly may have played a role by stirring interest in Cincinnati's bail bonding operations.

WKRC-TV, Channel 12 has reportedly been working on an investigative news story about a massive breakdown in procedures to collect forfeited bond money.  In Cincinnati, judges set bonds.  But if  accused criminals skip town or dodge their court dates, bond money is forfeited.  The paperwork processing the forfeitures is done in the Hamilton County Clerk of Court's office.  At this point, it is not clear if there was an administrative breakdown or corruption.  Another possibility:  Nothing is amiss, the rumor mill has just gone wild.  But the opinion here is that there is more to this than smoke.  Reportedly, Democratic officials in Hamilton County are getting ready to file public records requests with Court Clerk Patricia M. Clancy that would seek open documents about bond forfeitures and sums owed to the county.  In addition, the Democrats are said to plan on seeking all records showing payments made by bonding companies on forfeitures since Jan. 1, 2009.  Interestingly, the Democrats could turn up public records requests made by Channel 12 -- Cincinnati's ABC affiliate -- during the course of any digging done by the TV station.  They also might find out what the FBI is up to, if anything.

All this rumor and etc. comes at a time when John Williams, a top aid to Clancy, is running for a seat on the Hamilton County Juvenile Court.  Williams is a Republican who has a Democratic opponent.  Nobody suggests that Williams has done anything improper.  The Daily Bellwether has known Williams for years: His reputation is impeccable, he's always been ethical, he is a square shooter.  Williams, a former prosecutor, was the Hamilton County Board of Elections director during some very partisan contests, especially the 2004 Bush v. Kerry contest.  He emerged with his reputation intact.  But if there really is a scandal about millions of dollars in uncollected bail bond money, the juvenile court judge campaign would be impacted.  Political opponents would move quickly to depict Williams and Clancy as asleep at the wheel, or inept.  The Daily Bellwether is of the opinion that the efforts to seek records about bail bonds dating back to Jan. 1, 2009 are aimed at Williams and Clancy -- she took over the clerk's office after winning the job in the November 2008 general election.

The flap seems to have its roots in an Ohio Department of Insurance proceeding against A-1 Bail Bonds owner Debra Henneke, who is challenging her bail bondsmen license revocation. Competitors and clerk's officials said she was soliciting business on the courthouse grounds.  Henneke fought back.  She hired lawyer Robert Newman, and apparently private investigators who reportedly uncovered the irregularities.  At least, that's what is being spun around the courthouse and political circles.  In his ruling yesterday, U.S. District Judge Barrett said he was temporarily staying out of the litigation to allow bail bondsmen to solicit business from bail bondsmen in the courthouse:  "This matter shall be stayed pending the conclusion of state administrative proceedings brought against Debra Henneke."

UPDATE: 10/7 4:22 pm -- CityBeat has heard the rumors, too. Kevin Osborne is reporting that Hamilton County Democratic Chairman Tim Burke has filed a formal public records request seeking  fnancial records about bond foreitures at the GOP controlled courthouse.  The Bellwether has heard from two sources today who said there is a federal probe.  They also said Channel 12's Jeff Hirsh has been working on the story.  I tried to call Hirsh for comment.  No luck.

12 comments:

  1. Theres much more than this going on down there and it will all come out about people getting out of jail ill-legally. Just if you know certain clerks and give them money. It has been reported a long time ago and of course no one has done anything about it. This leads right next door to Patrica Clancey

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  2. If Ms. Clancey wants to know what the brotherhood of bondmen is doing,,go to room 595 and watch Trixie Delight up there doing what she does for a living"soliciting:. She's up there all the time soliciting for her "honey" the TREMBELingman. You know them and so does the sheriff. He spent years trying to close them down years ago. Remember Caesars Underground. You charged him with all kinds of crimes including Prostitution. Remember th mentally handicap man he took advantage of with his " girls" Well he does the same with this one."Pimping her out"

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  3. Who is running the clerk of courts office, patricia clancey or the thugs f (bondman)

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  4. They need to go in there and clean house. All of the bondsmen want sexual favors for getting a loved one out of jail. One of the even has a CASTING couch. Many sexual favors have been given there. His new one he was switching up between her and her twin sister. Double your pleasure Double your fun.HA HA

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  5. Ms. Clancey should look at the runts in the ground from the back entrance to Trimblingman's off in the alley, all of your clerks spend more time over there drinking and taking bonds to the old man than they do at their post. Three of the front line clerks on the morning shift are taking bribes from the old man. remember the one who was moved last year from the bond counter to the traffic counter, so old thing still goes on. You just moved that guy but you did nothing to the Trimblingman and Trixie Delight. So it just continues. Most of the tome I wonder whos the boss over there.

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  6. Which of your clerks is always laying on the couch most of the day and drinking over there. The first name begins with an S GUESS

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  7. The players in the group are Trixie Delight and her (man) the Tremblingman,,Mr American ( the body builder)HA HA then the captain aka the pleather man and lets not forget Mr Johnnie Cochran Jr., who can be found everyday giving leagal advice when hes not a lawyer

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  8. First of all anybody that hides behind anonymous tags does so because they have something to hide. Secondly, I have written bonds in Cincinnati on occasion and I have heard of the solicitation that was taking place on court grounds. It makes all of us in the bail bonds industry look bad and it should be handled by the department of insurance. I have been in the bail bonds business since 1997 and also have been in the public school system as a teacher since 97' and I have met many professional bail bond agency owners. It is very unfortunate that a few bad apples in our business tarnish the bail industry's image. It is a bit ironic that this is all being brought forward around election time, which to me makes these "rumors" and comments from "anonymous" very questionable. For all we know "anonymous" could be a disgruntled bail bond agent that lost their license or even someone with poitical interest trying to tear the system down for your own political gain. Anonymous comments should be taken without merrit.

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  9. Do you honestly think the feds would be involved if there was nothing to do this. Maybe you are one of the ones involved.

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  10. I was down at the justic center last week and they sit, an older black man and a younger light skinned guy carrying a briefcase, just call you over inside the court room, court room A and pass out their cards. Is this not solication.

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