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Columbus Judge Guilty of Misusing Campaign Funds

Columbus Judge Guilty of Misusing Campaign Funds

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Tim Horton (no, not that Tim Hortona Franklin County Appeals Court Judge has admitted to charges that he used campaign funds illegally while running unopposed for the bench in 2014.

He pleaded guilty to three misdemeanor counts — each of which are punishable by up to six-months in jail and a $1,000 fine. According to The Dispatch, he’ll likely get probation as a “first-time, nonviolent” offender.

So what did Horton’s spending spree look like? A small smorgasbord of restaurants celebrating his unchallenged victory for the bench.

  • $1,040 at Hyde Park for a campaign event after his opponent withdrew from the race.
  • $979 at Due Amici — This one is especially kind of mind blowing considering food there, while pricey isn’t knock your socks off pricey. Check their dinner menu, it tops out around $34. Even more surprising is that this was a fundraiser only attracting three total people (including Horton.)
  • Finally, $173 on cigars for campaign supporters. Kind of silly, and hell, he even admitted it was an “excessive and unreasonable amount” for a campaign he won without challenge.

For more on the most boring adaptation of Brewster’s Millions staring Judge Tim Horton, you can read the full Dispatch article here.

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