CASA Director Faces Investigation for Election Letter
In Geauga County, Ohio, a CASA for Kids executive director, Mary Ruth Shumway, faces potential criminal charges for using public resources to endorse a judicial candidate and criticize others. The letter, sent on official county letterhead and email, violated state law. Shumway, a full-time court employee since 2015, oversees volunteers helping kids in abuse and neglect cases. The three candidates—Magistrate Abbey L. King, attorney Stephanie Anderson, and former prosecutor Kate Jacob—compete in the May primary.
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