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Ken Mills, the Cuyahoga County Regional Director of Corrections, has been exposed for cronyism, contract-steering & abuse of power. An investigation that was launched by both external and internal parties discovered that Mr. Mills had secretly opened the doors for...
Cuyahoga County Jail is the second largest jail in the state of Ohio and houses more than 26,000 inmates annually. On average there is 2,200-2,300 inmates incarcerated within the jail at all times and more than 550 correction officers...
Sheriff Clifford Pinkney was confirmed as the Sheriff of Cuyahoga County in April of 2015. Since taking office he has allegedly stirred racism, favoritism and engaged in a violation of anti-fraternization policy. Sheriff Pinkney also provided avenues for individuals...
In 2012 a 15 year old girl named Bryanna (name changed to protect her true identity) was enrolled at the North Ridgeville High School. Bryanna had good grades, didn't use drugs and was focused on graduating from her school...
A 24 year old pregnant woman, Amber D. Horvath, of Lorain Ohio, was sentenced to serve 30 days in the Lorain County Jail today. Her sentence, which stemmed from a paraphernalia charge in January of 2017, was a misdemeanor...
ELYRIA, OHIO - The administration and oversight of the Lorain County Jail has reached a critical point of failure. By intentionally allowing the facility to fall into severe disrepair, officials are now leveraging the building’s dilapidation to justify a...
Update 12/30/2017: Lori Pinero of the Lorain County Task Force has been found (once again) issuing threats in an effort to silence our submitters. Those attempts have been documented and added to this article for the viewers information.
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On 12/18/2018 Scumbagged.com received a leaked letter from an anonymous source that was addressed to all executive staff members of the Cuyahoga County Jail. The letter, which was sent to Director Armond Budish, Cuyahoga County Council, Jail Wardens, Interim...
In Sheffield Lake, Ohio, citizens and would be passerby's can expect to get jolted when they get pulled over. According to the towns police Chief, Anthony Campo, the police department has no issue with unholstering their weapons, fairly regularly...
CLEVELAND, OH - Desiree Cogar, a corrections officer for the Cuyahoga County Jail has been linked to numerous inmates with lengthy rap sheet's. The purpose of her connection with these felon's is to accrue additional wealth and profit via...
Imagine walking in on your 15 month old baby being beaten by a family friend. You've just gotten off of work, you get home, walk into your sisters house who lives next door to you where you left your...
The Cuyahoga County Jail has always been a gender specific facility. Meaning a male officer would supervise male inmates and a female officer would supervise female inmates. On February 4th 2018, those practices came to an end and in...
ASHLAND, OHIO - On November 3, 2025, State Trooper Kevin Peshak initiated a traffic stop as part of an ongoing enforcement operation within city limits. Positioned outside a local daycare, Peshak observed a driver depart with his daughter; as...
CLEVELAND, OHIO - Greg Croucher, the Warden of the Cuyahoga County Jail has currently been placed in 7-14 day COVID-19 quarantine. Warden Croucher took a trip to Jamaica and was intentionally dishonest about his trip upon his return to...
Warden Eric Ivey, of the Cuyahoga County Jail has been at the center of many issues regarding the internal workings at the jail. Those that he has put into positions of power have continuously disregarded common workplace guidelines and...
Tim Barfield, the Chief of Police for the city of Wellington announced today that his police department would begin a needle exchange program, the first in Lorain County. The program, which could start as early as July, would be...















