St. Louis, MO – William Miller, 54, of Richmond Heights,
pleaded guilty today to one count of aiding and abetting honest services wire
fraud/bribery in front of U.S. District Court Judge Rodney W. Sippel.
According to court documents, Miller was hired as Chief of
Staff by then County Executive Stenger during December, 2017, and was
responsible for primarily assisting Stenger in managing the day to day
operations of St. Louis County Government, and supervising Stenger’s Executive
Staff. Stenger also appointed Miller to
the Board of the St. Louis Economic Development Partnership during 2018. Stenger pled guilty on May 3, 2019 to 3
counts of honest services mail fraud/bribery relative to his scheme to defraud
and deprive the citizens of St. Louis County of their right to his honest and
faithful services, and the honest and faithful services of the St. Louis
Economic Development Partnership’s Chief Executive Officer, through bribery and
the concealment of material information.
The purpose of the scheme was for Stenger to secretly use his official
position to enrich himself through soliciting and accepting campaign
contributions from individuals and their companies in exchange for favorable
official action, and for individuals and their companies to enrich themselves
and their companies by secretly obtaining favorable action for themselves and
for their companies, through corrupt means.
The charge against Miller relates to his aiding and abetting
Stenger’s criminal scheme specifically as it relates to Stenger, in exchange
for campaign donations and fundraising activities, having taken official action
to ensure that “Company One” and its principal owner obtained a 2019 state
lobbying contract valued at approximately $200,000 from the St. Louis Economic
Development Partnership. In aiding and
abetting Stenger’s criminal scheme, Miller communicated with, and personally
met with Sheila Sweeney, then the CEO of the St. Louis Economic Development
Partnership, in order to persuade and ensure that Sweeney and the Partnership
Board, of which Miller was a member, awarded the lobbying contract to Company
One, over a second lobbying firm which had also bid on the lobbying
contract. In taking such official action
in aid of Stenger’s criminal scheme, Miller deprived the citizens of St. Louis
County of their right to his honest services as the County’s Chief of Staff and
as a member of the Board of the St. Louis Economic Development Partnership.
Today’s guilty plea is the result of an investigation that
began during March 2018 and remains active and ongoing.
If convicted, the charge carries a maximum penalty of 20
years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
Restitution is also mandatory. In
determining the actual sentences, a judge is required to consider the U.S.
Sentencing Guidelines, which provide recommended sentencing ranges.
Steve Stenger, former St. Louis County Executive, pled
guilty to related charges on May 3, 2019, and is scheduled to be sentenced on
August 9, 2019.
Sheila Sweeney, former Chief Executive Officer of the St.
Louis Economic Development Partnership, pled guilty to related charges on May
10, 2019 and sentencing scheduled for August 16, 2019.
John Rallo, principal owner of Cardinal Insurance, Cardinal
Creative Consulting, and Wellston Holdings LLC, was indicted by a federal grand
jury on related charges on May 9, 2019, and that case is pending before the
court.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Postal
Inspection Service are investigating this case with the assistance of the
Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations. Assistant U.S. Attorney Hal Goldsmith is
handling the case for the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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