J.J.Cafaro In Custody, Held Without Bond

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Updated: 3/18/2010 10:42 pm
John "J.J." Cafaro was led away by federal marshals and placed in custody after pleading guilty to one charge of making a materially false statement Wednesday.
 
U.S. Federal Judge John Adams ordered Cafaro jailed for failing to give federal investigators financial information. Cafaro's attorney, Ralph A. Cascarilla, argued that attempts were made to cooperate, but a member of the federal prosecution team disputed that claim. The judge then angrily ruled that Cafaro would be held at least until a detention hearing set for Monday morning.

He was taken to Summit County Jail.

Cafaro appeared surprised at the development but remained polite. He complained about a previous shoulder injury when marshals attempted to put on handcuffs. It is unclear whether they did eventually place Cafaro in cuffs. He was required to remove his jacket, tie and belt.

In the courtroom before the proceedings began, an FBI agent was overheard saying to Cafaro "I would like to sit down and have a candid conversation one day," to which Cafaro replied, "I would like that."

The charge stems from the false reporting of a campaign contribution to his daughter's failed 2004 congressional campaign. Cafaro, a recently retired executive of the Cafaro Co., gave $10,000 over the $2,000 individual campaign contribution limit set by election law. He then caused a campaign staffer to falsely report the contribution on a quarterly federal election report.

Capri Cafaro, now a state senator in Ohio's 32nd district, previously said that she was unaware of her father's activities.

 None of Cafaro's family members or friends were in the courtroom Wednesday. But Capri Cafaro said she, too, was surprised by the ruling.

"I certainly do not condone my father's actions," she said. "It is difficult."

A detention hearing has been set for 11:30 a.m. Monday. Sentencing for the charge is set for June 8. Cafaro could receive probation or up to five years in prison.
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Marcus - 3/19/2010 6:32 PM
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When I think of all the DAMAGE THIS FAMILY HAS DONE IT IS SICKENING! The millions they cost the county over Oakhill it is a disgrace. We would not be in such bad shape had we had the millions spend to get out of that dump they called Garland. I hope McNally, Sciorintino and Antonino join JJ in jail!! I hope BUBBA guves him some good physical therapy on his bad shouldr. Think of all the good people that could never get elected because their money couldn't compare to the envelopes coming from Belmont Ave.

Marcus - 3/19/2010 6:13 PM
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I hope he gets introduced to a 300lb black guy named Leroy that has a room mate named BUBbA. JJ deserves nothing less.

JustaFred - 3/19/2010 3:54 PM
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Just like an iceberg in the ocean were are but seeing a tip of the Cafaro organization exposed . J.J.Cafaro is holding up extremely well after being incarcerated and is retaining his composure .

coconut - 3/18/2010 8:18 PM
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the losers of youngstown speak out,it's fun to hate the educated and successful,when your writhing in self hate and pity,if your unaware of the great acts this family has bestowed on this community it reflects on your personal short comings,no one elses

db2sub1 - 3/17/2010 11:48 PM
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JJ finally met a judge he could not buy...

big j - 3/17/2010 11:04 PM
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this pig slumlord got what he deserved

big j - 3/17/2010 11:02 PM
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he got what he deserved he is nothing butt a slumlord pig

Valleyvoter - 3/17/2010 5:10 PM
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It's naive and simplistic to think that this is as simple as a father just trying to help his daughter. Why would a mulit-millionaire need to give another multi-millionaire (who is his daughter no less) a measly 10K through a campaign staffer? This was done to buy influence, or was shush money, or to eliminate opposition of some type. The punishment today was for not complying with court requirements for a crime in which he pleaded guilty to. The Cafaro legacy speaks for itself, this was for nefarious purposes else it wouldn't have been concealed. Why not give up the financials? Probably because they're incriminating in some way.

luvmyusa - 3/17/2010 4:53 PM
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He broke a Federal law. It will be interesting to see what the judge does on Monday.

stit24 - 3/17/2010 4:48 PM
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Boo hoo hoo...Slum landlords...have you seen alot of the smaller properties that these pigs own? Go to jail and do not collect $200.00
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