Ohio Mayor Under Investigation After Wife Facing 20 Years in Gambling Case

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The wife of Lancaster, Ohio Mayor Brian Kuhn is facing up to 20 years prison time after entering a guilty plea on Monday to 11 felony counts, and now it has been revealed that the Mayor himself is under investigation.

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Bridget Kuhn admitted to money laundering, aggravated theft, grand theft and tampering with records.

Prosecutors allege Ms. Kuhn embezzled over $326,000 from Frazier Electric and the American Legion where she was employed as a bookkeeper.  They further claim she spent most of that money in Columbus, approximately 35 miles from Lancaster, and Las Vegas casinos to feed her gambling addiction.

10TV reports below.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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