Judge Anthony Russo

Prosecutor’s office backs Sandra Morgan’s ridiculous claim that convicted ex-Mayor Brandon King will remain suspended until his appeal

Sandra Morgan added to an already messy public image of the city's officers when she chose to misinterpret a state law that told her to leave the mayor's office when Brandon King was convicted. She said the courts will decide but had filed no action, as a usurper, to keep an elected office she was trying to steal until the November 2025 election.

CLEVELAND, OH – In order to sell her creative lie that the office of East Cleveland’s mayor is not vacant, and that convicted ex-mayor Brandon L. King is still under suspension until his appeal rights are exhausted, mayor’s office usurper Sandra F. Morgan has to direct employees to place the convict back on the payroll of a city in fiscal emergency.  It’s the only way her lie will work. If the claims in the quo warranto Cuyahoga County Prosecuting Attorney Michael O’Malley filed against East Cleveland Mayor Lateek R. Shabazz for Morgan are to be believed, the private citizen usurping the…

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Mayor Shabazz says Judge Russo created chaos and no confidence in the court when he noticed the media instead of the city’s officers of his East Cleveland interim mayor’s appointment of Morgan

CLEVELAND, OH – When Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Anthony Russo selected a mayor from the streets instead of East Cleveland city council to manage the city as “interim mayor” on February 28, 2025, he took no steps to notify the municipal corporation’s officers and residents.  Instead, Russo issued a news release and the city’s predominantly American Negro residents were supposed to figure it out for themselves. The Clerk of Council at the time, Mansell Baker, told this writer he never received a notice from Russo of his order so he could post it for the public and…

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Mayor Morgan fires attorney who stole from East Cleveland taxpayers and aided Brandon King in committing crimes

CLEVELAND, OH – Interim East Cleveland Mayor Sandra Morgan has enforced one of the two resolutions city council enacted on January 26, 2023, and removed Beachwood resident and ex-vendor attorney Willa Mae Hemmons from discharging any duties as the city’s director of law she’s been impersonating since the resolutions were enacted.  Hemmons’ last day was Monday, March 31, 2025. The lock to the law director’s office was ordered to be secured by Morgan two years and two months after Hemmons was officially fired by a resolution of council on January 26, 2023.  A city hall source said the office Hemmons…

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