Pictured are indicted Cuyahoga County Corrections Officer Andre Julious Bacsa, County Executive Armond Budish and Common Pleas Judge Nancy FuerstClevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com,Tel: (216) 659-0473. Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com.
There have been indictments of at least a dozen jail guards, the former jail director, and former jail warden Eric Ivey, who is Black.
Ivey took a misdemeanor plea deal with probation and no jail time before Common Pleas Judge Nancy Fuerst with an agreement that he snitch on others. The current jail warden is Michelle Henry, a White woman and the jail's first female warden.
Russo was succeeded by current chief Judge Brendan Sheehan.
Former chief Judge Fuerst, whom Russo ousted as chief judge in 2013, acted, in many ways, in the same manner as he did when she led the general division common pleas court in the county, if not worse in some instances. In fact, there is a pattern of misbehavior under most if not all of the chief judges there, data show.
Fuerst is under fire by activists for heightened malfeasance against Black defendants since 2018 relative to pending criminal cases she is presiding over, cases that sources say are nothing more than malicious prosecutions at the hands of the offices of County Prosecutor Mike O'Malley, an overzealous prosecutorPublic records also reveal that the crooked and allegedly racist judge is refusing to journalize when Black defendants appear for trial and White cops falsely accusing them of crimes do not, and is ordering Blacks to trials she schedules in under 24 hours without formal notice and then jailing them via arrest warrants if they fail to appear. And, data show that she is covering up alleged indictment fixing by fellow judges, prosecutors and the clerk of courts, grand jury tampering, and falsification of court records, much of it with the help of corrupt attorneys she handpicks and appoints to felony cases of indigent Blacks.
Activists want Fuerst's resignation and have called for an FBI investigation on public corruption charges. They say the judge should be indicted and, herself, jailed or imprisoned if found guilty on any such charges.
"We have witnessed Judge Nancy Fuerst abuse her power and we want her prosecuted and off the bench so she cannot hurt anymore people," activist Alfred Porter Jr., whose Black on Black Crime group has initiated pickets against the judge for documented malfeasance, has said.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Ohio's largest Newspaper, once branded Fuerst 'Jimmy Dimora corrupt' in an article, referencing the former county commissioner now serving a 28 year sentence for racketeering and other crimes in office.
In a recent case before her an appeals court reversed a whopping 15 convictions.
Since Chief Judge Sheehan took over as presiding and administrative judge in 2019, things have gotten somewhat better in terms of the crowding in the jail, data show. Sheehan led the way in bringing the understaffed jail into compliance as to the number inmates housed there after the coronavirus outbreak, but only to have it creep back up to over 1,500 inmates by May of this year.