An indictment was unsealed Tuesday charging two Ohio men with a bribery scheme in which a municipal prosecutor agreed to help a criminal defendant with his pending cases in exchange for auto repair work.
According to the indictment, Nicholas Graham, 52, of Warren, was a prosecutor who represented the City of Warren in Warren Municipal Court.
Brian Votino, 52, of Niles, had two criminal cases pending in the same court.
The indictment alleges that, in October 2019, Graham and Votino agreed that Graham would take action to benefit Votino with respect to Votino’s criminal cases in return for Votino performing repairs to Graham’s truck.
To cover up the bribery arrangement, Graham instructed Votino through an intermediary to falsify a bill for the repair services and not to tell Votino’s criminal defense lawyer. According to the indictment, Graham and Votino ultimately carried out their agreement.
In exchange for Votino’s repair work, Graham took official action to reduce the charges against Votino and advocated for a lenient sentence.
Graham and Votino are charged with one count of conspiracy, one count of honest services wire fraud, and one count of Hobbs Act extortion. They are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
If convicted of all counts, they each face up to 45 years in prison.
The FBI Cleveland Field Office is investigating the case.