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FirstEnergy internal documents say the company fired one top executive for backdating a memo, lying and failing to disclose a ...
Here’s why FirstEnergy class action members got ‘digital payments ... not too computer savvy,” said he doesn’t know why his $7.29 wouldn’t just be credited to his FirstEnergy bill.
FirstEnergy – the Akron-based holding company that owns Ohio Edison, ... Customers must now pay a 50-cent “service fee” for bill payments from their bank account.
The 2019 legislation would've provided a $1.3 billion bailout for FirstEnergy's aging nuclear power plants, requiring 4.5 million Ohio customers to pay more on their monthly electric bills.
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FirstEnergy’s former in-house lobbyist Justin Biltz took the stand Tuesday in a utility commission hearing about House Bill 6 — the bill at the heart of Ohio’s utility political bribery and corruption ...
A former FirstEnergy executive wouldn't answer questions about the company's pay-to-play scandal or a conflict of interest with his daughter's business − instead invoking the Fifth Amendment ...
FirstEnergy has agreed to pay a $100 million fine to settle civil fraud charges filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission related to the House Bill 6 nuclear power plant bailout. But the utility ...
FirstEnergy has agreed to pay $20 million in a settlement with the state of Ohio in its criminal investigation into the House Bill 6 scandal. The deal is the latest in the $60 million bribery scheme ...
FirstEnergy President and CEO Brian Tierney said the company is pleased it was able to reach a settlement with the SEC, which said the company has to pay the penalty within 14 days or face ...
FirstEnergy has agreed to pay $100 million to settle an SEC investigation of the utility's role in Ohio's nuclear plant bill bribery scandal. Here are the details.