New boss just like old boss: Interim Ohio AG Wilson already sucks
DeWine's top guy ignores requests for info on police corruption cases
NORWALK — Ohio has a new Attorney General, but when it comes to transparency regarding local police corruption, the status quo remains firmly locked in place.
Andy Wilson officially took over as Ohio’s 52nd Attorney General, pledging a commitment to “integrity and transparency.” Yet, his administration is already practicing the same stonewalling that came to define his predecessor. Wilson has declined to comment or respond to repeated inquiries regarding high-profile corruption investigations involving Huron County Sheriff Todd Corbin and former Erie County sheriff’s deputy Detective Daniel Orzech.



