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Youngstown mayor pleads guilty to charges in corruption case
CLEVELAND: The Youngstown mayor and a former Mahoning County auditor, just days from the start of their corruption trial, pleaded guilty Friday to reduced charges and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors looking into efforts to stop the county from moving government offices out of a building owned by a wealthy developer.
Mayor John McNally, former Auditor Michael Sciortino and Youngstown attorney Martin Yavorcik were indicted in May 2014 on charges including racketeering, conspiracy, bribery and perjury.
McNally pleaded guilty in a Cleveland courtroom to misdemeanor counts of falsification, attempted unlawful use of a telecommunications device and attempted unlawful influence of a public official.
Sciortino pleaded guilty to felony unlawful interest in a public contract and misdemeanor falsification and receiving or soliciting improper compensation.
McNally and Sciortino are Democrats, and McNally’s pleas don’t disqua