Dayton businessman Brian Higgins found guilty of federal charges [Dayton Daily News, Ohio]
Jan. 20—Dayton businessman
Higgins, 50, of
The jury found Higgins not guilty of two counts of tampering with a witness, she said.
Sentencing is scheduled for
His attorney,
Higgins was accused of defrauding insurance company Assurant of money the company paid him for repairs that were to be made to a home he co-owned.
"According to court documents and trial testimony, in 2014 and 2015 Higgins filed an insurance claim in connection with water damage to the
He paid for for personal expenses, including travel, hotels and dining out and "used a fraction of the funds from the claim to complete small, cosmetic repairs in an attempt to cover up his scheme," according to the news release.
The witness tampering charges were related to a civil lawsuit he filed against
On Friday Marshall and Waters testified for the prosecution in Higgins' trial, court documents show. The government rested its case on Tuesday and then Higgins took the stand in his own defense. .
Higgins was the final defendant of those indicted as part of a federal public corruption investigation in the
That investigation led to the convictions of: — Former Dayton city commissioner
The two companies were fined, Luckie served his term and Williams was released from prison early due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Winburn is scheduled to begin serving his term on
United Demolition was the company Williams took a bribe from to assist in obtaining a city contract, and it ultimately did such poor work that the city withheld payment on those contracts, a 2020
Two confidential informants described as operators of a
Higgins was owner of the now-defunct Sidebar 410 restaurant in the
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